UN kills thousand of Haitians then claims diplomatic immunity from prosecution.

B-Rock Odrama

Banned
Joined
Oct 24, 2012
Messages
1,456
Reputation
-800
Daps
1,216
Reppin
NULL
Only in a poor black country like Haiti would these cacs be allowed to get a way with this fukkery....If it where anywhere else(outside of black countries) these disease spreading cave beast would be expelled from the country promply and if it was a Middle Eastern country a fatah would be issued on the UN occupiers and they would be chased out...8k Haitians have been poisoned by UN troops defefacting in their water supply, and that's not including the physical violence and even rapes carried out by the United Nazi socalled peacekeepers yet the Haitin government still allows these killers to stay:no:

Haitians need to need to man up and start an anti Apartied /Taliban type movement to liberate their lands from aggressive Imperalist occupying force that's their to hurt them under cover of a false relief mission..I'm not sure how much more of their pride can be disrespected and people callously abused and even murdered by those their to help them until they say enough is enough and rise but I do know that spirit lives within them as people...These wicked UN crackers are playing with a sleeping lion..God willing the righteous people of Haiti wil wake up from their slumber and defend themselves soon.
 

daze23

Siempre Fresco
Joined
Jun 25, 2012
Messages
31,972
Reputation
2,692
Daps
44,058
U.N. says will not pay Haiti cholera compensation claims | Reuters

The United Nations said on Thursday it would not pay hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation claimed by cholera victims in impoverished Haiti, where an epidemic has killed thousands of people and been blamed on U.N. peacekeepers.

Cholera - an infection causing severe diarrhea that can lead to dehydration and death - has killed some 7,750 Haitians and sickened almost 620,000 since October 2010. It occurs in places with poor sanitation.

In November 2011, the Boston-based Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti filed a petition at U.N. headquarters in New York seeking a minimum of $100,000 for the families or next-of-kin of each person killed by cholera and at least $50,000 for each victim who suffered illness or injury from cholera.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's spokesman Martin Nesirky said the world body advised the representatives of the cholera victims that "the claims are not receivable pursuant to Section 29 of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities."

Under Section 29 the United Nations is required to make provisions for "appropriate modes of settlement" of private law disputes to which the world body is a party or disputes involving a U.N. official who enjoys diplomatic immunity.

The Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti said it was disappointed by the U.N. decision and would now pursue the case in court in either Haiti, the United States, or Europe.

"It's also disappointing that it took them 15 months to come up with a basically one line rejection that was probably what they would have done had they responded the day after they received our complaint," said institute director Brian Cocannon.

"The U.N. is passing up an opportunity to stop cholera's killing," he said. "The U.N. is passing up an opportunity to provide leadership in advancing the rule of law."

An independent panel appointed by Ban to study the epidemic issued a May 2011 report that did not determine conclusively how the cholera was introduced to Haiti. But the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in June 2011 found that evidence strongly suggested U.N. peacekeepers from Nepal were the source.

Ban phoned Haiti's President Michel Martelly on Thursday to tell him of the compensation claim decision, Nesirky said.

Haiti is also still struggling to lift itself from the rubble left by an earthquake in January 2010 that killed about 300,000 people and left more than 1.5 million homeless.

"The United Nations and its partners have worked closely with the people and Government of Haiti to provide treatment, improve water and sanitation facilities, and strengthen prevention and early warning," Nesirky said in a statement.

"The Secretary-General again expresses his profound sympathy for the terrible suffering caused by the cholera epidemic," he said.

Ban launched a $2.2 billion initiative in December to stamp out cholera over the next decade in Haiti. He said Haiti needed $500 million to implement the first two years of the initiative, which will also address the spread of the cholera outbreak to neighboring Dominican Republic.

Haiti's Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe told Reuters in September that the epidemic was "regrettable" but had been brought under control.
 

Techniec

Drugs and Kalashnikovs
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
9,855
Reputation
1,938
Daps
23,291
Reppin
W/S 416
the shyts disgusting

and those Haitians are gonna be kept in check for a long time, remember what happened when Aristide got out of line
 

88m3

Fast Money & Foreign Objects
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
88,218
Reputation
3,616
Daps
157,271
Reppin
Brooklyn
the shyts disgusting

and those Haitians are gonna be kept in check for a long time, remember what happened when Aristide got out of line

Yes lets compare Aristide to an earth quake.






:ehh:
 

bzb

Superstar
Supporter
Joined
Feb 15, 2013
Messages
3,910
Reputation
2,524
Daps
21,796
not to defend the un dogs, but i'm sure they're not the only ones peeing in the water. where would they be without the un peacekeepers help? what about all the political corruption that goes on in haiti still? where is the money from all those donations going to?

priories need to be straightened out. :manny:
 

Kuro

Tru grit
Joined
Jul 5, 2012
Messages
1,613
Reputation
210
Daps
7,155
Haiti's Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe told Reuters in September that the epidemic was "regrettable" but had been brought under control.


i guess after losing 300 hunnid thousand in the earthquake losing 7 thousands only reaches the 'regrettable' mark...besides introducing cholera what are un 'peacekeepers' doing in haiti????...
 
Joined
Feb 3, 2013
Messages
1,006
Reputation
20
Daps
864
Reppin
Dreadfort
Lol at all of you simplifying the Haitian situation... " ITS ALL THE DIRTY UN DOGS FAULT".. Haiti has been in political and financial turmoil since its inception with the most evil tyrants ever known to man (François Duvalie) and an earthquake that set it back practically a 100 years
 
Joined
Jun 24, 2012
Messages
39,797
Reputation
-150
Daps
65,108
Reppin
NULL
While the subject is being ignored totally but a few clowns in the thread the main issue is that the Haitians haven't recovered from the Earthquake still. The funds the world gave have been locked and not allowed to use to help the people. The Cholera pandemic spread like wildfire when the Nepal UN Peacekeepers( oxymoron) started spreading the virus they knew they had.

UN is a joke...they love seeing black people suffer.
 

88m3

Fast Money & Foreign Objects
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
88,218
Reputation
3,616
Daps
157,271
Reppin
Brooklyn
It's sounds like the UN acted purposefully to terrorize the people of Haiti!



UN HATES BLACK PEOPLE! THEY ARE THERE TO STEAL THE SOULS OF THE HAITIANS!
 

B-Rock Odrama

Banned
Joined
Oct 24, 2012
Messages
1,456
Reputation
-800
Daps
1,216
Reppin
NULL
not to defend the un dogs, but i'm sure they're not the only ones peeing in the water. where would they be without the un peacekeepers help? what about all the political corruption that goes on in haiti still? where is the money from all those donations going to?

priories need to be straightened out. :manny:

Well we know they would have one less problem(chlorea) fro one...What are you basing that people other than the UN were relieving themselves in Hait's water supply on? That's unlikely consdiering prior to UN troops being caught spilling theier waste in Haiti's drinking water there was no documented cases of chlorea in the country.i..NATO is part of the problem not the solutoin
 

88m3

Fast Money & Foreign Objects
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
88,218
Reputation
3,616
Daps
157,271
Reppin
Brooklyn
Well we know they would have one less problem(chlorea)...What are you basing that people other than the UN were relieving themselves in Hait's water supply on? That's unlikely consdiering prior to UN troops waste spilling into a Haiti's water supply chlorea was unkown to Haiti..nATO is part of the problem not the solutoin

UNITED NATIONS POISON HATITI!
 
Top