Haiti's case against the UN for
possibly importing the cholera virus
by Ezili Danto
Haitians
have been bathing and drinking from the Artibonite river water for two
centuries and have never before, in remembered history, gotten cholera.
Suddenly they are getting sick from, according to the UN and WHO,
drinking or eating food soaked or cooked from contaminated Artibonite
river water. What 's new to Haiti that's caused this?
The
natural assumption would be the unprecedented earthquake devastation.
But the cholera outbreak is not coming from the Southern earthquake
areas where sanitary conditions are compellingly worse than ever before
in Haiti.
So, what's that new element, additional toxin and where did
it come from?
UN's leaking, foul waste and
unsecure septic tanks in Mirebalais is said by Haiti mayor to be the
possible source of the Haiti cholera outbreak. Haiti residents in the
Mirebalais, Artibonite and Central Plateau regions of the cholera
outbreak are demanding an independent non-UN investigation of the case.*
According to the people in the rural regions
where the outbreak started its the oozing foul feces waste from the
Nepalese UN base in Mirebalais that's on the ground flowing across a
path and into the Meile river that feeds the Artibonite river.
But,
yesterday, October 26, 2010, without providing any scientific proof,
pathology tests or details showing there's no cholera infection amongst
their UN soldiers coming from cholera-vulnerable countries, the UN
Mission for the Stabilization of Haiti (MINUSTAH) denied that its
Nepalese soldiers are the source of the ongoing outbreak of cholera in
rural Haiti.
MINUSTAH has a Nepalese contingent in Mirebalais.
Nepal regularly has cholera outbreaks, one of the last ones occurring in
September 23 at Kathmandu, Nepal's capital and at Nepalgunj, Nepal in
August of 2010 infecting 1400 and leaving 8 dead. (Nepal: Cholera outbreak in Kathmandu, September 23, 2010; Cholera outbreak in Nepal under control, says WHO.)
According to Haiti's president and health minister, Haiti has never before found cholera in the country. (Haitian cholera epidemic preventable, by Ezili Dantò, October 27, 2010.)
But
many of the UN soldiers including soldiers from India, Nepal, Nigeria,
Chad, Niger, et al... come from countries where cholera regularly rears
its head. Haiti officials believe the cholera virus was imported into
Haiti. One of the most persistent suspects of such an import is the
Mirebalais base near the bank of the Meille River that feeds into the
Artibonite River and rural region where the Haiti cholera outbreak began
in Haiti on October 19, 2010.
Laguerre Lochard, the mayor of
Mirebalais, along with many of the citizens of Mirebalais accuse this UN
base to be the source of the cholera outbreak that infected more than
4,000 Haitians as of this writing and killed upwards to 300. Mayor
Lochard and Mirebalais residents say they've seen, with their own eyes,
waste from this UN base spilling out, leaking and also some area
residents say they have seen the soldiers relieving themselves at the
Meille river, which feeds into the Artibonite River and is at the exact
location where the outbreak started. They worry because these Nepalese
soldiers may be infected without showing symptoms. The rains, storms and
downpours, they say, perhaps carried their infections South where the
people of Haiti are now dying in droves. (For additional info on other
possible foreign toxins that could have caused the first ever cholera
outbreak in Haiti and to read more on Red Cross handing out dirty water
to earthquake victims, go to Is Haiti's deadly cholera outbreak an imported disease? by Ezili Dantò.)
Also, "just this week ninety-nine cholera cases were confirmed in Pakistan.
There are Pakistan UN MINUSTAH soldiers, as well as soldiers from
other known cholera regions, stationed in Haiti who also could have come
into Haiti with the infection." (Is Haiti's deadly cholera outbreak an imported disease?)
For instance, an October 26, 2010 (guardian.co.uk) news report states that cholera killed more than 1,500 people in Nigeria and infected nearly 40,000 in the worst outbreak in 20 years.
There are Nigerian UN soldiers also in Haiti.
The Nigerian outbreak has affected Niger and Chad, which are also
countries having UN MINUSTAH soldiers in Haiti. Haitians are as worried
about these disease importations as they are about their earthquake
sufferings being used to increase the wealth of the 14,000 NGOS living
off their pains and making a business out of poverty in Haiti.
The
UN mission to Haiti makes approximately $760million per year in Haiti
and provides 14,000 jobs to US and US friendly-countries off Haiti's
back.
It's no news to Haitians that there is more violence in
most of the countries in the UN MINUSTAH mission than in Haiti. Brazil,
for instance, heads the UN MINUSTHA mission and make 20% of the
$760million per year as an administration fee. Its violence rate is 52.2
per 100,000 people, whereas Haiti's violence rate is a mere 5.6 per
100,000 according to UN figures. Even the US has a higher violence
rate (5.7) and , in some place, a higher HIV rate (Washington DC - HIV
rate 3.0) than Haiti (HIV rate 2.2). The HIV rate in the Bahamas is also
higher at 3.0 percent as it is in Washington , D.C. where Congress
seats.
But Haiti constantly gets picked on so these folks may go to Congress
or the unsuspecting but compassionate US public and lift up monies to
pay their salaries, living expenses, carry on with disaster capitalism,
profit-over-people ways and live the good Island life behind the
do-gooder mask while Haitians die, get further indebted to the likes of Monsanto or chained to Bill Clinton's assembly-plant wage "development" visions, lose their lands and Haiti's mineral/gold/copper/ coal/oil/gas reserves and other riches. ( See, The Plantation called Haiti: Feudal Pillage Masking as Humanitarian Aid ; Poverty Pimps Masturbating on Black Pain: Monsanto Joins pack ; and Colonization of Haiti's food and seeds not earthquake relief ; and Haiti: I Can't Stand the Rain ; and Haiti Oligarchy & the World Profit-Over-People System, Prt 1; and Haiti: Even on these ashes we continue to fight for freedom.; and Who is Rajiv Shah, What are Haiti concerns about Shah/USAID.)
"Responding
to the charge, made by Mirebalais Mayor Laguerre Lochard that there are
no Haiti cholera cases up-river from the Nepalese soldiers' UN base,
who he says contaminated the Meile river that, in turn, probably
contaminated the Artibonite river, the UN denied it spread the cholera that infected Haitians.
The UN mission asserted
that it used proper procedures to dispose of its soldiers' feces. But,
Haitian observers ask what if the septic tanks leaked or were not
properly disposed by the hired UN subcontractor or the otherwise
properly buried contaminated feces somehow seeped into Haiti's ground
water with the recent downpours, storms and floodings?(See, Is Haiti's deadly cholera outbreak an imported disease? by Ezili Dantò ; and, Une maladie importée, la MINUSTAH clame son innocence .)"
According to the
Earthtime report, the UN stated its Nepalese contingent and base in Mirebalais
"uses
seven septic tanks. These tanks have, however, been built in accordance
with the regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the
mission said. The septic tanks in question are emptied every week by a
subcontractor's trucks, which then take their load to a site, which has
"the authorization of the municipality of Mirebalais," the statement
stressed. "It is 250 metres off the Meille River, which is more than 20
times the internationally required distance," MINUSTAH said."
But, in an October 27, 2010 article entitled,
UN probes base as source of Haiti cholera outbreak, AP reported:
"The
U.N. issued a statement on Tuesday defending the base. It said the
Nepalese unit there uses seven sealed septic tanks built to U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency standards, emptied every week by a
private company to a landfill site a safe 820 feet (250 meters) from the
river.
But those are not the conditions AP found on Wednesday.
A
buried septic tank inside the fence was overflowing and the stench of
excrement wafted in the air. Broken pipes jutting out from the back
spewed liquid. One, positioned directly behind latrines, poured out a
reeking black flow from frayed plastic pipe which dribbled down to the
river where people were bathing.
The landfill sites, across the
street, are a series of open pits uphill from family homes. Ducks swim
and pigs wallow in pools of runoff. The pits abut a steep slope which
heads straight down to the river, with visible signs where water has
flowed during recent heavy rains.
The people who live nearby said
both the on-base septic tank and the pits constantly overflow into the
babbling stream where they bathe, drink and wash clothes.
"The
water is no good at all. You shouldn't wash in it," said Jean-Paul
Chery, a sand miner who lives near the human-waste pits with his wife
and five children.
Lochard, the mayor, said he had told Nepalese
officers not to place the landfill sites in that location but never
received feedback from peacekeeping headquarters in Port-au-Prince.
Pugliese
(the UN Mission spokesman ) denied that the reeking black flows from
the base were human waste, saying that the only liquid investigators was
testing came from kitchens and showers. He said the pipes had only been
exposed for the tests, though he could not explain why the liquid
inside them was allowed to flow toward the river.
The samples
were collected in mid-morning by uniformed military personnel, who
scooped black liquid into clear jars with U.N. sky-blue lids. About a
half hour later, as AP and Al Jazeera journalists stood by, the Nepalese
troops began hacking around the septic tank with pickaxes and covered
the exposed pipe jutting from behind the fence, but did not plug it.
Then
tanker trucks from the contractor, Sanco Enterprises S.A., arrived to
drain the septic tank and dump their contents across the street in the
waste pits. As the septic tain drained, the flows behind the base
stopped.
The waste company's CEO, Marguerite Jean-Louis,
accompanied the trucks in an air-conditioned white pickup truck. She
declined to comment, citing her contract with the U.N."
Sewage trucks from the Nepalese base of the MINUSTAH mission
is dumping sewage directly into the river that's the source of water to
the Central Plateau and the Artibonite areas where the water-borne
cholera disease outbreak started in Haiti. AP has also shown that the
residents of Mirebalais are not paranoid and crazy. They said they saw
feces directly from the toilets in the Nepalese base oozing into the
river. The Al Jazeera video proves it. Yet, the UN is sticking to their
story that they've used all precautions and met EPA standards in
disposing of their waste in Haiti. How many such UN bases are similarly
affecting Haiti's water supplies? Who will investigate the investigators
, the reputed humanitarians, aid workers and their test results for and
on behalf of the disenfranchised in Haiti?
The UN investigating the UN to see if the UN brought cholera
to Haiti is not very assuring to Haitians being helped to death by the
various "humanitarian aid" units in Haiti since the democratically
elected president was deported back to Africa by Bush the son.
Unlike
the United States, Haiti directly votes for its president. No electoral
college intermediaries bolstering up the traditional oligarchy. So
Haiti's oligarchy depends on US might, unfair trade monopolies and USAID
and their NGO's financial support to keep the masses voiceless,
disenfranchise and contained in poverty. There are 192 member nations in
the UN. Five have veto power. But the UN and US want to bring
"democracy" to Haiti and others! Fact is, the UN has been a tool of injustice,
empire's incessant resource wars and of colonialism to maintain the
balance of power of the post WWI allies/Security Council veto power
anti-democrats against the other 187 member nations ever since they were
implicated in the death of Patrice Lumumba of the Congo. (See UN Is Not For Africans by Magalie X Djehouty-Thot, Haitian Perspectives, May 2006 and The Ezulwini Consensus - The Common African Position on Proposed Reform of the United Nations.)
More
than 300 Haitians have died of cholera and over 4,700 are now infected,
hospitalized. The UN is announcing that cholera will remain in Haiti
for "years to come" and the epidemic may kill "tens of thousands" of
Haitians.
Given the grave nature of these charges and the UN's
obvious interest in making self-serving declarations of innocence, the
Haitian government ought to step up and investigate. But, as we know,
these are puppets ruling under UN/US occupation riveted to the short
term economic thinking of the global corporatocracy. Haitians have
every reason to be terrified of the aid organizations that replaced
their democratically elected government with the UN occupation and
un-elected NGO invaders. Life has been a million times worst for Haiti
since then. There's so much cruelty raining on their heads behind the
mask of humanitarian aid. It goes from 300,000 dead in 33 seconds, to
Obama’s silent continuation of the previous Bush policies in Haiti, to
the militarization of aid and no rubble removal, to Hillary Clinton
bringing in Monsanto, Bill Clinton using his UN position and directing
donor energies to bring in more assembly plants in the last 10 months
than clean drinking water, health care or housing for the two million
homeless to more misery to agony, to the private charities raking in the
donation dollars for themselves to no school, no jobs, no recovery, no
relief and now, to cholera. (
I Can't Stand the Rain .)
So,
at minimum, there ought to be an independent investigation or an
international tribunal inquiry into this possible importation of the
cholera virus on behalf of the people of Haiti by nations or
epidemiologist entities who have no vested interests in the current
international crimes, fraud and poverty business being so meticulously
carried out against defenseless Haiti.
Ezili Dantò of HLLN