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Haiti Rebellion Against United Nations Occupation Forces Spr
gar - 19.11.2010 11:47


The protesters shouted slogans like: "Cholera: It's Minustah who gave it to us!" and "Minustah go home!" Cholera is present in all 10 of Haiti's regions. About 1,100 people have died from the disease since it emerged in the country last month. Most of the 38 deaths recorded in the capital have been in the slum district of Cite Soleil.
 http://garizo.blogspot.com/2010/11/haiti-rebellion-against-united-nations.html


18 November 2010
Last updated at 17:49 ET
Haiti cholera clashes reach capital Port-au-Prince. Demonstrators vented their anger at the UN mission
Protests linked to the outbreak of cholera in Haiti have spread to parts of the capital, Port-au-Prince.Police fired tear gas as demonstrators set up barricades and threw rocks at United Nations vehicles. On Monday, clashes between residents and UN troops in the north had left two people dead.Some Haitians blame UN peacekeepers from Nepal for bringing cholera to the country - a claim denied by the UN.US health experts say Haiti is vulnerable to further outbreaks.Sporadic gunfire could be heard on Thursday as protesters took to the streets of Port-au-Prince, which was devastated by a massive earthquake in January.Hundreds of youths erected barricades of burning tyres and attacked vehicles belonging to the UN mission (Minustah).


The protesters shouted slogans like: "Cholera: It's Minustah who gave it to us!" and "Minustah go home!" Cholera is present in all 10 of Haiti's regions. About 1,100 people have died from the disease since it emerged in the country last month. Most of the 38 deaths recorded in the capital have been in the slum district of Cite Soleil.




The unrest comes less than two weeks before a presidential election, due on 28 November. Tainted food. In its latest update, the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said the course of the disease was "difficult to predict" as it was the first cholera outbreak in Haiti for more than a century. "The Haitian population has no pre-existing immunity to cholera, and environmental conditions in Haiti are favourable for its continued spread," it said.
The CDC said about 1.3m Haitians remained in camps following the earthquake and the camps' "ability to provide centrally treated drinking water, adequate sanitation, handwashing facilities, and health care varies". Just 17% of Haitians had access to adequate sanitation before the quake, the CDC said, adding that the situation had considerably worsened since then. The first cases of cholera - a water-borne disease - were reported near the Arbonite River north of Port-au-Prince. However future outbreaks could result from tainted food, the CDC warned.



It is unclear how cholera reached Haiti. There are claims that it originated from septic tanks at a base for UN peacekeepers from Nepal, but the UN says there is no evidence for this. holera causes diarrhoea and vomiting, leading to severe dehydration. It can kill quickly, but is treated easily through rehydration and antibiotics. At least 17,000 cases have been reported across Haiti. The CDC and other agencies are trying to distribute oral rehydration solutions to combat the spread of the disease.

Website: http://garizo.blogspot.com/2010/11/haiti-rebellion-against-united-nations.html
 

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MM - 20.11.2010 19:49

Haiti's case against the UN for possibly importing the cholera
 http://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2010/11/71246.shtml - 12.11.2010

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Uphold_Democracy
"... intervention designed to remove the military regime installed by the 1991 Haitian coup d'état, which overthrew the elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide ... Operation Uphold Democracy officially ended on March 31, 1995 when it was replaced by the United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH) ..."

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Bertrand_Aristide

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Mission_in_Haiti

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Haitian_rebellion#Controversy_regarding_U.S._involvement

 http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/01/21/hugo-chavez-mouthpiece-says-hit-haiti-earthquake-weapon/

 http://opednews.com/articles/Oil-in-Haiti--Economic-Re-by-Ezili-Danto-100129-847.html

A Haiti Disaster Relief Scenario Was Envisaged by the US Military One Day Before the Earthquake
 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17122
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