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University Of Belize
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Principal Locations
  1. Belize City
  2. Belize District
  3. Belmopan
  4. Benque Viejo del Carmen
  5. Carmelita
  6. Cayo District
  7. Chunox
  8. Consejo
  9. Corozal District
  10. Corozal Town
  11. Dangriga
  12. Guinea Grass Town
  13. Hattieville
  14. Ladyville
  15. Little Belize
  16. Louisville
  17. Monkey River Town
  18. Mullins River
  19. Orange Walk District
  20. Orange Walk Town
  21. Patchacan
  22. Placencia
  23. Progresso
  24. Punta Gorda
  25. San Estevan
  26. San Ignacio Cayo
  27. San Pablo
  28. San Pedro Town
  29. Stann Creek District
  30. Toledo District
  31. Toledo Settlement
  32. Trial Farm
  33. Xaibe

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University Of Belize



Belize

Some of the most common complaints received by the office of the Ombudsman involved alleged misconduct and abuse by police and Department of Corrections personnel. The Ombudsman reported that the number of such reports decreased; however, a number of cases of alleged abuse featured in the press were never reported to the Ombudsman's office. In many cases, the Government ignored reports of abuses; withheld action until the case had faded from the public's attention, at which point no action was taken; or transferred guilty officers to other districts. The Government did take action in a small number of cases. The Ombudsman stated that police use of force was appropriate in the majority of cases he investigated, usually due to the complainant having resisted arrest, even if the level of force used was sometimes excessive. ... [Read More]

Press Releases

Freeman is an attorney with Niles, Hansen and Davies in Fargo, North Dakota, and works extensively with the Fargo Cass County Economic Development Corporation. He is the former President of the Fargo School Board as well as a judge advocate in the United States Army and is a graduate of Grinnell College in Iowa and Northwestern University Law School.   Sorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this pageSorry, you need a JavaScript capable browser to get the best from this page 1 ... [Read More]

Press Releases

© 2002 U.S. Embassy Belize   Press Releases 111   [Read More]

U.S. Ambassador to Belize

© 2002 U.S. Embassy Belize The U.S. Ambassador to Belize mbassador Russell F. Freeman was a senior partner with Nilles, Hansen & Davies, Ltd., Fargo, North Dakota, one of the top regional law firms, where he has practiced law for over 32 years. Ambassador Freeman has represented an ... [Read More]

Belize

Some of the most common complaints received by the office of the Ombudsman involved alleged misconduct and abuse by police and Department of Corrections personnel. The Ombudsman reported that the number of such reports decreased; however, a number of cases of alleged abuses featured in the press were never reported to the Ombudsman's office. In many cases, the Government ignored reports of abuses; withheld action until the case had faded from the public's attention, at which point no action was taken; or transferred guilty officers to other districts. Despite this generally poor approach, the Government did take action in a small number of cases. The Ombudsman stated that police use of force was appropriate in the majority of cases he investigated, usually due to the complainant having resisted arrest, even if the level of force used was sometimes excessive. ... [Read More]

Belize

No laws impeded participation of women in politics, and 82 percent of both men and women were registered to vote. There were three women in the House of Representatives; two were elected Representatives and the other was appointed to serve as Speaker of the House. There were 5 women in the 12-member appointed Senate, and another woman served as president of the Senate. There was one woman in the Cabinet, and five women were chief executive officers of ministries. The Chief Elections Officer was also a woman. There were no laws impeding participation by indigenous persons or minority groups in politics. There were Mestizo, Creole, Maya, and Garifuna representatives in the National Assembly. Voter registration and participation were not tracked by ethnicity; however, there were no complaints or reports of electoral discrimination on the basis of ethnicity. Section 4 Governmental Attitude Regarding International and N ... [Read More]

International Students – Educational Information and Resources

Michigan State University, Princeton University S. KOREA Kang Young Hoon Prime Minister (former) University of Southern California S. KOREA Han Seung-Soo President of the United Nations General Assembly for the 56th Session Harvard University ... [Read More]

Peace Corps Belize

© 2002 U.S. Embassy Belize   Peace Corps Belize   Peace Corps has been a part of the development of Belize for 40 years. Peace Corps began to work in Belize when the country was still called British Honduras. At that ... [Read More]

Attorneys in Belize

© 2002 U.S. Embassy Belize   Attorneys in Belize The United StatesEmbassy neither recommends nor assumes responsibility for the professionalability or integrity of the persons or firms listed below.  [Read More]


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