Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Why is the hell is UN in Haiti?

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jQDClbkVOSFQK4r0qAX8Z4aUP_Qg?docId=250c395ddc074bc38dde58cd84ffc46c http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/10/23/un-peacekeepers-complicit-in-sex-trade/


If you haven't heard, there has been an explosion of outrage and protests with charges that UN peacekeepers from Uruguay sexually abused an 18-year-old man in Haiti. At least part of the encounter was caught on cell phone video and has spread like wildfire. If this was the first violation of the brothers and sisters in Haiti that would be bad enough, but it is not. Thousands of Haitians have died as a result of cholera, a waterborne disease, which is believed to have originated with peacekeepers from Nepal and a lack of sanitation from their base  that passed the cholera into a local river. Some tests done on the strain of cholera have almost conclusively proved it came from the peacekeepers.

There have been so many deadly clashes between Haitians and the  supposed to be protectors that even using the name peacekeepers is a dubious designation. Many Haitians call the UN troops an occupying force. They came in following the removal of democratically-elected President Jean Bertrand Aristide, who was ousted in February 2004, and lived in exile in South Africa. He accused the US of orchestrating the coup d'état against him and finally returned to Haiti on March 18 after seven years in exile.

The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) was established on June 1, 2004 by Security Council resolution 1542. So in additional to opening door to bombing the hell out of Libya, we have UN peacekeepers raping boys in Haiti!? Yeah. UN is the front group for US and her cronies robbin' and killin' folks, just think about Iraq.


Haiti also isn't the first place peacekeepers have been accused of or guilty of abusing people that should find security under their charge. Sex trafficking and other abuses were found in Bosnia and sex abuses have happened in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and a ton of other places. Some say one problem is the home governments these troops are drawn from don't do anything for crimes committed and the UN has a history of pulling out troops accused of abuses and sending them home before investigations are finalized and any punishments handed out. This Save the Children report documented some of the abuses,
click here for info.  


Blacks folk can't find saviors nowhere, we better save ourselves!

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