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Guatemalan Teachers Block Belize-Guatemala Bridge
Wed, February 24, 2010

The Belize National Teachers Union held a Council of Management meeting today – but at news time – we were unable to find out from the union what is the decision going forward. But in Guatemala, those teachers aren’t playing. Thousands of them have shut down all major roadways demanding a 16% pay increase. And in Melchor those major roadways meant shutting down the bridge between Belize and Guatemala.

General Manager of the Border Management Agency Gonzalo Rosado told us that no vehicles were allowed to pass into Belize form the Guatemalan side today. According to our reports, only pedestrians, specifically, only students from Guatemala studying in Belize were allowed to cross. This has affected trade and tourism. Specifically, tour busses from Belize heading to Tikal have encountered difficulties according to Rosado. He stressed that the border is open and operational. But that doesn’t count for much when the other side is effectively closed.

The teachers have also blocked the roadways connecting Guatemala with Honduras, El Salvador and Mexico in a deliberate attempt to cripple the tourism industry and in so doing, starve its government of revenue.

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