Belizean Minister hopes for social media regulation amid ongoing sexual assault case

Belizean Cabinet Minister Henry Charles Usher has expressed a desire for swift legislative action to regulate media, particularly in light of recent developments stemming from a social media post. 

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This post detailed an alleged sexual assault involving two women and a high-profile attorney.

The Belize government, acknowledging the gravity of these allegations, has been vigilantly monitoring the situation. Emphasizing the need for a comprehensive and unbiased investigation, the government says it is committed to ensuring that justice prevails.

Claims of sexual abuse

Earlier in the month, Police Commissioner Chester Williams verified that the accused attorney, a member of the opposition United Democratic Party (UDP), is cooperating with the police investigation. 

The allegations, brought forth by two women, claim sexual abuse occurred at the attorney’s residence in Belize City. 

This alleged incident transpired after an evening spent socializing at a well-known local establishment.

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Cabinet’s focus on social media regulation

Usher emphasized that the Cabinet’s discussions were predominantly focused on the regulation of social media outlets, particularly those mimicking traditional media platforms without adhering to similar regulations. 

He raised concerns about these outlets’ lack of accountability and potential influence on public perception and justice.

The risk of witness intimidation and public fear

Highlighting the seriousness of the situation, Usher pointed out that a blog showcasing a video from the night of the alleged incident could potentially intimidate witnesses. 

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He added that such actions might discourage other victims from coming forward due to fear of being targeted on social media platforms.

Anticipating legislative developments

Usher concluded by underlining the Cabinet’s determination to implement regulations governing these media outlets. 

Referring to a policy crafted last year by the Belize Broadcasting Authority, which addresses the regulation of such sites, he expressed hope for the prompt enactment of relevant legislation.

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