Senior UN official calls for Haiti cholera compensation-Added COMMENTARY By Haitian-Truth

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A senior United Nations official has broken ranks with his organisation and called for “full compensation” for the victims of a cholera epidemic in Haiti.

Gustavo Gallon, the UN’s top human rights officer in Haiti, also said in his report that “those responsible” for the outbreak should be punished.

It is the first such call by a representative of the UN, which has so far rejected compensation claims.

Evidence suggests UN peacekeepers introduced cholera to Haiti in 2010.

The outbreak – which has killed more than 8,300 people and infected hundreds of thousands – has been blamed on leaking sewage pipes at a UN base.

The UN has never acknowledged responsibility for the epidemic, arguing that it is impossible to pinpoint the exact source of the disease.

The organisation says it has legal immunity from a lawsuit filed for Haitian victims at a New York court last year.

‘Human action’ blamed

Mr Gallon made the comments in a report on the human rights situation in Haiti.

“The diplomatic difficulties around this question have to be resolved to stop the epidemic as soon possible and pay full compensation for suffering experienced,” he wrote.

“It is advisable to shed light on what really happened and to punish those responsible, whoever they may be.”

The cholera appears to have spread after sewage from a UN base in central Haiti leaked into a nearby river

Mr Gallon said the UN “should be the first to honour” the principle of compensation for victims of human rights violations.

He added that “silence is the worst of responses” to a “catastrophe caused by human action”.

BBC international development correspondent Mark Doyle says the report has once again exposed what is an unprecedented legal and moral crisis for the UN,

UN peacekeepers in Haiti (7 March 2012)It is not yet clear how Mr Gallon’s remarks may affect the ongoing lawsuit in the US, our correspondent adds.

Lawyers for the victims are demanding compensation of $100,000 (£62,000) for every person who died and $50,000 for each of those who became ill.

But the UN argues it is immune from such claims under its Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the UN.

No cases of the bacterial infection, which causes diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting and muscle cramps, had been recorded in Haiti for a century until the outbreak in late 2010.

Cholera is spread through infected faeces. Once it enters the water supply it is difficult to stop – especially in a country like Haiti which has almost no effective sewage disposal systems.

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Sometimes on has to have the moral courage to step from behind barriers of legal immunity and take responsibility for action that are patently wrong.

So it is, with the United Nations and their responsibility for the cholera outbreak that has probably infected more than 1,000,000 and killed over 20,000.

These would be the real figures had the UN not redefined the reporting procedures and gained the support of media people whose counter is stuck at 8,000 dead and has been stuck there for years. The MINUSTAH people insisted that people with cholera be reported as suffering from “Severe Diarrhea.”

With a few key strokes Cholera became Severe Diarrhea and the problem  was resolved, but people continue to died unnoticed deaths.

time for the criminal mafia, heading the United Nations, to accept responsibility for the Nepalese Cholera Epidemic and pay the price.

We are not optimistic.

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  1. The stuff didn’t “leak” into the river!!

    Al Jazeera photographed a UN sewage truck dumping shit directly into the river system.

    It was a criminal, indifferent action and the UN should pay for it.

    Were it not for their so-called immunity, some of their people would be in jail.

    Try this in the States and see what happens!!

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