When we ended the news at 7:30 last night, ACC Vice-Principal and Collet
Area Representative Patrick Faber was still in a detention cell at the Belmopan
Police Station. Faber was arrested at the University of Belize's main campus
in Belmopan when he tried to enter the campus to observe a forum between college
students and the Prime Minister. He was finally charged and released at 9:30
pm, after 6 hours of detention. This morning he went back up to Belmopan to
appear before the Magistrate and 7NEWS was there.
Jules Vasquez Reporting,
We all saw what happened yesterday and this morning Patrick Faber went to court
to answer for it. Patrick Faber arrived at Belmopan Magistrate's Court this
morning with his Attorney Dean Barrow and Cayo South Area Representative John
Saldivar. He was composed and relaxed, not at all like yesterday when, belly
out, Faber was carted away by the police. But this morning, they proceeded in
almost stately fashion into the court building for their 9:00 am court appointment.
Faber's case was the first dealt with - he was assessed with two counts of aggravated
assault. He came out of the court in 20 minutes and denied the charges.
Patrick Faber, Charged with Aggravated Assault
"Those charges are absolutely false Jules. I at no point lifted my hands
to hit anybody or harm anybody. I did push with my body insisting to get to
where I was intending to go which is the forum with the Prime Minister and that
was about it. In fact it was Superintendent Orio who assaulted me by hitting
me in the face and saying that I was upstart and that he would fix my business."
Jules Vasquez,
A critic would say looking at it that you put yourself in harm's way. That it
was clear that you were not welcome there eventhough you are a member of the
National Assembly. They made it clear that you weren't welcome there and by
insisting you put yourself in harm's way.
Patrick Faber,
"Well my premise is not that I am a member of the House of Representatives
at all; that was not the point that I was trying to make in order that I get
in. The point that I was making is that they had a flyer that said this was
a public forum. What right did the police have from stopping anybody from getting
in there?"
Jules Vasquez,
Was what Mr. Faber did a function of civil disobedience?
Dean Barrow, Faber's Attorney
"He did because in the normal course he could have said well they are denying
me my right to enter but because I will met with force by the police if I try
to pursue that right I will walk away. I think it is the essence of civil disobedience
to say no Mr. Police you will have to lock me up, you'll have to put me in the
pisshouse but I insist, I insist, on confronting your force and I insist on
pursuing my right as a citizen."
Jules Vasquez,
What do you expect your constituents and your students feel when you were doing
what you were doing?
Patrick Faber,
"Well Jules what I did I stood up for what I believe was right. I maintain
that it was a public forum and as a member of the public out here I had a right
to get in there. The police were acting wrongly and I stood up for what I believed
in and I believe the children who I teach will look at that and see a lesson
in that. I believe also that the people in my constituency will look at that
and see a lesson in that. In fact my people in my consituenency quite often
are the victims of this same kind of police abuse so that is nothing strange
to the people. When my people see the struggle that I have with the police on
the television they understand because they live it everyday."
Jules Vasquez,
You spent 6 hours in the detention cell also known as the pisshouse, was that
humiliating for you as not someone with a criminal background and also as a
member of the National Assembly?
Patrick Faber,
"It was indeed but as I expressed to the officers in the station at the
time I know that they were doing their job. Initially when they told me putting
me in the cell, I told them I'm not going willingly and I told them well you
have to put me in there and they said are you going to resist if we try and
I told them no and they picked me up and put me in the cell. I must say that
the officers at the station treated me very nicely. Shortly after I was put
in there Mr. Barrow had come and I was taken out of the cell in order for me
and him to sit down and talk just a little while and in the meantime they cleaned
out the cell, disinfectant and everything, so it wasn't the worst pisshouse
experience a person could have."
But, his attorney and political boss Dean Barrow sees no victory in a pleasant
pisshouse experience, he says the entire episode is an outrage.
Dean Barrow,
"In Patrick's case I want to look today at the constitutionally implications.
Clearly we're going to sue for the assault committed on him by Superintendent
Orio and we will also would wish to sue for the false imprisonment and the malicious
prosecution proceeding with the charges will constitute. But those things apart
because though one would need to wait until the case has been determined, the
charges against him have been determined, that apart though, denying him entry
to the forum is conceivably a breach of his constitutionally right to freedom
of movement so I want to look at that today."
But beyond the alleged abrogation of Faber's rights - Barrow says the entire
ugly episode shows a government in crisis.
Dean Barrow,
"Its just a horrible reflection on the way things have deteriorated under
the current administration. It shows that of course they have to resort to guns
and clubs to stop people from pursuing legitimate rights. It makes clear that
the government has lost all legitimacy and that because it has to rule by force,
clearly that signals the beginning of the end."
Police took a sample from Faber to test his blood alcohol level. He will
also test his own sample taken at the same time to ensure his accuracy.
Faber becomes the third prominent UDP figure to be arrested in the past
week. Last week Friday night, UDP activist and newspaper editor Alberto August
was held overnight in San Ignacio and released without being charged. On that
same night, the UDP town Mayor, Alfonso Cruz was also arrested and held overnight
on a false firearm charge. He has since been charged for assaulting a police
officer. And stay tuned to our newscast, because later on we'll have much more
form the fallout of the Faber arrest as ACC students take to the street in support
of their vice principal.
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