UN
Responsible
for Cholera in
Haiti, Lead
Poison in
Kovoso,
Difference
UNexplained
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
May 16
-- When
the UN of Ban
Ki-moon is
asked about
bringing
cholera to
Haiti, the
answer is
usually, “Our
position
remains
unchanged” --
that is,
immunity.
But
when UN OCHA
official John
Ging mentioned
Haiti and
cholera in a
February 18
briefing and
Inner City
Press asked
more about it,
and what the
UN is doing to
people
expelled from
the Dominican
Republic to
Haiti where
the UN
introduced
cholera? Video
here.
Ging to his
credit did not
say “our
position
remains the
same,” instead
he reviewed
the waning
support from
donors, after
citing 105
families in a
camp on the
border with
only two
toilets. What
are the UN's
responsibilities?
How can the UN
shirk them so
badly?
The UN
in Kosovo left
Roma children
lead poisoned
by putting
there in a
refugee camp
by an old
mine. In that
horrendous
case -
video here -
the UN is now
said to be
considering
compensation.
Why not in
Haiti? On May
16, Inner City
Press asked
Ban Ki-moon's
deputy
spokesperson
Farhan Haq,
UN transcript
here:
Inner
City Press: On
Kosovo, since
it's in the
Council today,
I wanted to
ask whether it
was said in
April that
Zahir Tanin
had raised to
the UN
Headquarters
this idea of
paying
compensation
for the Roma
children that
were living in
a camp over…
and got lead
poisoning.
Now that it's
mid-May, what…
what… one, can
you confirm
how this was
raised?
And what is
the process at
the UN to
decide whether
to pay this
compensation
or not?
Deputy
Spokesman:
I believe that
process is
still under
way. I
don't have
anything to
add to what
Stéphane said
about this
several weeks
back.
But, as you
know, that
there was a
panel that
made its
recommendations,
which are
being
evaluated, and
we're trying
to follow up.
Question:
And how is
that… I guess…
many people
don't
understand
it. How
is this
process
different than
the one on
Haiti?
Like, was a
panel set up
by the UN to
decide whether
to even
consider
compensation
or what's the
difference?
Deputy
Spokesman:
They're
completely
different
circumstances.
They have had
different
bodies looking
into
them.
They have had
different ways
of looking at
it.
You'll have
seen what
we've had to
say about
Haiti.
It's a
separate
matter.
We'll
have more on
this.
For now, NYT
of May 14 here.
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