Tell the UN to Take Responsibility for Cholera in Haiti

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Prior to October 2010, there had not been a reported incident of cholera in Haiti in over a century. Since then, over 500,000 cases have been reported, including 7,000 deaths. Scientific evidence strongly suggests that UN troops from Nepal, which was suffering from an outbreak of the disease at the time, carried cholera with them to their assignment in Haiti. Then the UN's faulty sanitation system contaminated a tributary of the Artibonite River, the longest and most important river in Haiti. Even a UN panel has conceded this point. Bill Clinton, who serves as UN Special Envoy to Haiti, has admitted that UN troops were the "proximate cause" of the epidemic, and US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice has acknowledged that the UN played a role. Yet, the UN refuses to accept formal responsibility and it has done little to help treat, prevent, and control the disease.

Tell the UN to take responsibility for introducing cholera into Haiti and to help stop the epidemic. Sign the petition below.

At least 7,000 Haitians have died from cholera since it was introduced to Haiti by U.N. troops in October 2010. More than 530,000 people have been infected. The United Nations should take formal responsibility for bringing the epidemic to Haiti through UN troops. It should make an official apology, compensate victims, and take a leadership role in addressing the resulting public health crisis by ensuring implementation of efficient treatment and prevention of the epidemic and by helping Haiti acquire adequate water and sanitation infrastructure to prevent the spread of cholera.
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  • 1-25 of 1814 signatures
    Number Date Name Location Add your comment:
    1814 Thu May 23 20:01:21 EDT 2013 Ann Kelly Mount Laurel, NJ , US
    1813 Wed May 22 23:51:48 EDT 2013 Anonymous
    1812 Wed May 22 15:15:46 EDT 2013 Olivia Bird Washington DC, DC , US
    1811 Mon May 20 18:37:29 EDT 2013 rebecca harmon Arlington, VA , US
    1810 Sun May 19 16:37:16 EDT 2013 Joan Rae Fayston, VT , US How can the UN continue to deny responsibility for the introduction of Cholera to Haiti. Not to mention all of the other wrongdoing since their occupation of Haiti.
    1809 Wed May 15 07:09:07 EDT 2013 Marion Marshrons London, ot , GB
    1808 Sat May 11 02:16:17 EDT 2013 Margot Fluitsma Vancouver, CA
    1807 Fri May 10 23:43:49 EDT 2013 Anonymous Wellington, NZ
    1806 Thu Apr 25 05:23:24 EDT 2013 Carolfrances Likins Los Angeles, CA , US Apologies make such a difference.
    1805 Thu Apr 25 01:54:05 EDT 2013 Angeline Johnson Seattle, WA , US To leave the country in such a state of misery, vs actually helping. Horrid. I truly hate to continue to get these reports: I'm an epidemiologist.
    1804 Wed Apr 24 22:16:44 EDT 2013 Sam Lerman Berkeley, CA , US
    1803 Wed Apr 24 21:28:17 EDT 2013 Judith Kahle Fairfield, CA , US
    1802 Wed Apr 24 11:06:00 EDT 2013 Bianca Blass Boston , MA , US
    1801 Tue Apr 23 22:52:00 EDT 2013 Alejandro Aguila Tlalnepantla, ot , MX We should ask the UN to leave Haiti, because they are responsible for many problems the Haitians are facing now, not only the cholera, and many international NGOs should go as well.
    1800 Tue Apr 23 22:46:58 EDT 2013 Miriam Morales Naucalpan, MX
    1799 Tue Apr 23 18:49:11 EDT 2013 Elijah R. Boston, MA ,
    1798 Tue Apr 23 17:22:41 EDT 2013 Maria Soledad Cervantes Ramirez Mexico City, ot , MX
    1797 Tue Apr 23 17:22:06 EDT 2013 Maria Soledad Cervantes Ramirez Mexico City, ot , MX
    1796 Tue Apr 23 14:59:04 EDT 2013 Elaine Power Kingston, ON , CA
    1795 Tue Apr 23 14:35:53 EDT 2013 Jessica Polzer London, ON , CA
    1794 Tue Apr 23 04:24:29 EDT 2013 Carl Galley Wolverhampton, GB Isn't the UN supposed to resolve problems, not cause them? Own up and sort this out. The Haitians have suffered enough
    1793 Sun Apr 21 15:44:17 EDT 2013 christopher getowicz minneapolis , MN , US
    1792 Thu Apr 18 13:30:32 EDT 2013 Diane Fuhs Elgin, IL , US
    1791 Tue Apr 16 12:23:39 EDT 2013 Angélica Sánchez Medellín, ME , CO
    1790 Sun Apr 14 17:44:28 EDT 2013 Debra Van Poolen Washington, DC , US Ultimately, we are all connected in this small world. The UN should not only be concerned about the Haitians, but also about how this affects the people of the UN themselves
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