By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, July
15 -- Six days
after Inner
City Press
asked the UN
about cholera
and if
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon was
traveling to
Haiti mid-July
(and the UN
dodged),
Ban traveled
there and
spoke publicly
four times.
But in no
place did he
acknowledge or
apologize that
the UN in all
probability
brought
cholera to
Haiti. And so
at the July 15
UN noon
briefing Inner
City Press
asked Ban's
deputy
spokesperson
to respond to
protest signs
in Haiti:
"Dead: 8563,
Sick 704,000;
Justice 0."
Haq said Ban
assures
Haitians of
his personal
commitment,
wants to be
the advocate
of the Haitian
people.
Inner City
Press asked,
will the UN
apologize? (Video here and embedded
below. Here's an
Inner City
Press song on
topic.)
Haq replied
that Ban is
"anguished"
about the
situation.
But is that an
apology?
Haq had
nothing to
add.
Each time Ban
mentioned
cholera,
without once
addressing who
brought it to
Hispanola.
While an Inner
City Press
reader points
out the troop
contributing
country,
Nepal, the
question is:
wasn't the UN
in charge of
sanitation?
Doesn't UN
Peacekeeping
under Herve
Ladsous still
refuse to
screen
peacekeepers
before
deployment
from cholera
hot-spots?
Didn't the UN
dissemble
about the
failure to
take this
safeguard?
Ban ended
his first speech
saying "you
can count on
me and the UN
to do our
part." Really?
After meeting
a family
impacted by
(the UN's)
cholera, Ban
said "the
whole
international
community,
including the
United
Nations, has a
moral duty to
help those
people to stem
the further
spread of
cholera." Just
"including"
the UN. Just
because.
In what the UN
called a
"press
encounter,"
without
providing any
Q&A, Ban
said "Lastly,
in addressing
all
socio-economic
issues as well
as cholera
issues, let me
also underline
that this is
not a time for
donor
fatigue."
Is that it?
A question is
whether Ban
while there be
served with
legal papers
about the UN
bringing
cholera to
Hispanola,
another topic
on which Ban's
spokespeople
dodged and
worse.
From the UN's
July 9
transcript:
Inner
City Press:
yesterday
there was a
filing in the
Haiti cholera
case and it
also included
an attachment,
a letter from
OLA [Office
for Legal
Affairs]
addressed to
Samantha Power
earlier this
year, I mean,
from this
letter I
wanted to ask
you the
following:
it said, the
UN is
basically
claiming,
“We’re totally
immune unless
we waive
it.” And
so, I don’t
know if, but I
want to ask
you
this:
has the
Secretary-General
ever
considered
waiving the
UN’s immunity,
at least
partially, in
this
case?
And also, can
you, is it
true that the
Secretary-General
is going to
the Dominican
Republic in
the middle of
July, and will
he also go to
Haiti and
inaugurate a
soccer
stadium?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
I don’t have
any official
announcement
on travel at
this
point.
As far as
Haiti and the
legal
standing, our
position has
not changed.
Inner City
Press:
But did he
ever consider,
at some
earlier stage,
had he ever
considered and
rejected it?
Spokesman: As
I said, what
we’ve said
about Haiti
and the legal
position
remains the
same.
And, as I’ve
also said, our
work with the
Government in
Haiti on
addressing the
cholera spread
is
continuing.
I think there
was a meeting,
in fact, this
morning of the
Joint
Commission run
by the UN and
the Government
of
Haiti.
And, we
continue to
appeal for
funds and we
continue to
work in
partnership
with the
Government of
Haiti on that.
Now, this
announcement.
The
UN almost
certainly
introduced
cholera to
Haiti;
thousands of
Haitians have
died. On June
23, Inner City
Press asked
Ban's
spokesman,
YouTube
video here: