Monday 10 March 2014

BELIZE WOMEN'S MARCH

Women in Belize are on the March and it is written by Amandala, that a  Catholic Bishop in Belize 'opposed' the women and the March. [1]



So how's the new pope working out for the Catholics? These women from the Mayan lands are defending their divine right to be the women that they wish to be. Many of them are conservationists, that are defending mother nature, rain forests and eco-system on which this planet depends. Yet, the orthodox Catholics have the audacity to 'oppose' these women, and their march of freedom. A march 20,000 strong. From my perspective, this is a wonderful celebration by the women, for the 4th anniversary of the Sophia Wisdom gateway opening.

8th Day 



They do like their carnivals in Belize,
 and there is a biblical prophecy that predicted that the LORD,
 would cover them in feathers.




1. http://amandala.com.bz/news/catholic-bishop-opposes-20000-strong-march/

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  1. European Union Fisheries Ban Ignores Belize Conservation Success Story
    Posted by Wildlife Conservation Society on March 14, 2014
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    By Britt Groosman and Janet Gibson

    Belize is a small nation that has been making some big headlines lately due to the rogue fishing practices of some of the vessels its government has flagged. Regrettably, this has cast the entire Belizean fishing industry in a poor light, including its 15,000 people whose livelihoods are directly tied to fishing. A reader of recent headlines could deduce that the Belizean government is not doing anything to promote sustainable fishing. That assumption, and the EU’s move to ban imports from Belize, have one thing in common: They are wrong.

    http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/03/14/european-union-fisheries-ban-ignores-belize-conservation-success-story/

    1. What does Belize have to do with the EU?

    2. Why does Belize have to send fish to the EU?

    3. Surely, there is enough people in the Americas to feed with fish without the added cost and footprint on the planet of moving fish from one side of the world to another?

    Seriously, I wonder sometimes about the common sense of people.

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