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#100998 04/17/05 11:50 AM
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The following is what happened in Belize City BTL office on Friday. This is a perfect example and/or reason to stop the monopolies, but wait, the government is on their side? what the f**k r we thinking? It is time for a clean out and bring in some new bad guys.

Channel 7 News

B.T.L. workers on the street; bomb threat or protest?
Around nine this morning approximately one hundred employees of Belize Telecommunications Limited lined the street in front of the company's headquarters on St. Thomas Street. A bomb threat had been called in to the facility, forcing workers outside. But when News Five arrived at the scene, one allegation was that when B.T.L.'s unionists had problems getting support for a planned walk-out today, a bomb threat was used as a desperate last resort measure. This morning the Belize Communication Workers Union denied involvement in the threat but stated, "It was a good opportunity to speak to staff about what's happening with the company." The situation was compounded over the unionists disgruntled feelings regarding the presence of Dean Boyce on the compound. Boyce was the company's C.E.O. under Michael Ashcroft and is currently Ashcroft's appointed B.T.L. board member. According to B.C.W.U.'s President, Paul Perriott, his members are demanding that Government make good on its promise to put control of the telecommunications company into Belizean hands.

Paul Perriott, Pres., Bz. Communication Workers Union
"The Michael Ashcroft regime actually di come in yah come tek over back fu we company again and we have signs stating that we no want them back inna we yard. So after meeting with the staff and meeting with some management people, we decide that we no wah accept the things the way they di happen right now and if the revolution have to start from yah, this da weh it wah start from. Frustration de inna the company, we know that Michael Ashcroft and them guys they done di start ask questions about how many staff we have, and before they left we gone through some major restructuring exercises weh quite a few ah we start gone home. And we believe, and all the staff believe inna deh heart that if they come back in yah, that wah happen again."

"We feel that all the agreements weh the government sign are illegal, so we wah force them fu back off ah those agreements and come back with the fifty-two percent to the members, the staff, or the people of Belize because by doing that-again you notice that by doing that what they did is cause more problems fu we in the country of Belize inna the international court inna Miami."

"The B.T.L. articles of association makes mention specifically to preferred persons and only the Government of Belize or the employees of B.T.L. can be preferred persons, so what they are doing is illegal in the articles of association in naming Michael Ashcroft as a preferred person."

"We di understand that they done set up a board of directors and they done set up even further, an executive arm of that board of directors, which we know illegal. They noh even call wah board meeting to set up wah executive arm of the board..."

Janelle Chanona
"Are those rumours or things that you have [evidence of]?"

Paul Perriott
"Those are rumours that we are hearing, and by him being here it just proves that what we di hear could be true by him being here..."

Janelle Chanona
"Aren't you afraid that you might be acting on something that isn't true, just a coincidence?"

Paul Perriott
"No, we are not acting on something that is not true, we know it the happen then. I might say it's rumours, but we know it's happening. As far as I can say it is a rumour, but it's true."

After a thorough check of the compound by police, which included Commissioner Gerald Westby and Assistant Compol Crispin Jeffries, an all clear was given to the employees that it was safe to return to work.

#100999 04/17/05 10:29 PM
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I'm still trying to call Belize and getting nothing. Confirm that phones are still down, please? Any ideas on if this is a long-term thing?

Kathy


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#101000 04/18/05 09:22 AM
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Ke, no need to be jealous, I'm afraid after this trip it'll be a year before I get back. I have small children and my husband is far off from retiring and traveling more (we're 34y.o.), but, I am grateful that he is giving me an extra trip to SP and is staying home to watch the kids!!!! SP is my mecca. I can't wait to be there again!

I did hear that the phones are up and running today! can anyone confirm the details?? I rented a belize cell phone for my trip, it sure would be a bonus if it works!!

#101001 04/18/05 10:55 AM
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No cell, no Internet as of 09:45 this morning (Monday).

All BTL customers should late pay their bill by 5 days and short pay by $10 to protest this idiocy.

The leaders of this protest should be held criminally and civilly liable for any deaths, fires, burglaries, robberies and anything else that may have been prevented if the people of Belize were able to reach the fire department, police department, ambulance, doctors or any other essential service. Don't even bother to discuss the loss of business and inconvenience to the people of Belize.

A bill needs to be passed in parliament declaring fire, water, health and communications services to be essential services. With that anyone disrupting those services would be held responsible for their actions.

My pissed off 2 cents!

#101002 04/18/05 12:32 PM
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Nah, just break out the tinfoil hats and holler into the airconditioner.

#101003 04/18/05 03:29 PM
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Is Digicel run by BTL? That is the service provider for my int'l cell.

#101004 04/18/05 07:55 PM
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Gee, I didn't know Qwest was the major telecom provider on the island.... :p

#101005 04/19/05 10:39 AM
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still only local calls this morning

#101006 04/19/05 11:17 AM
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thanks Simon....

#101007 04/19/05 12:54 PM
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I received a call this morning from San Pedro in Belize City, so that land connection is up. No intl yet and no sign of cel service or calls to other parts of the country. Fiber optic cable between Belize city and Belmopan was cut, not sure when it'll be fixed or up and running. I'll find out more later today and post when I can. I'm using a satelitte feed in Belize City. Things here calm, workers back at BTL. Nothing has been resolved with GOB, so this civil disobience is not over yet. Hard hitting interview with the PM airred on last nights news programs. Just roll with the punches, not much else one can do.


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