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SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE HAITI EARTHQUAKE

 
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 PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:38 pm    Post subject: SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE HAITI EARTHQUAKE Reply with quote Back to top

I'm sure a lot of people in our country are mourning right as they have lost so many loved ones on that fateful day two years ago.

Please remember the victims of 01/12/10 today.
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 PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Compelling new scientific evidence suggests United Nations peacekeepers have carried a virulent strain of cholera -- a super bug -- into the Western Hemisphere for the first time.

The vicious form of cholera has already killed 7,000 people in Haiti, where it surfaced in a remote village in October 2010. Leading researchers from Harvard Medical School and elsewhere told ABC News that, despite UN denials, there is now a mountain of evidence suggesting the strain originated in Nepal, and was carried to Haiti by Nepalese soldiers who came to Haiti to serve as UN peacekeepers after the earthquake that ravaged the country on Jan. 12, 2010 -- two years ago today. Haiti had never seen a case of cholera until the arrival of the peacekeepers, who allegedly failed to maintain sanitary conditions at their base.

"What scares me is that the strain from South Asia has been recognized as more virulent, more capable of causing severe disease, and more transmissible," said John Mekalanos, who chairs the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at Harvard Medical School. "These strains are nasty. So far there has been no secondary outbreak. But Haiti now represents a foothold for a particularly dangerous variety of this deadly disease."

[Related: Haiti quake victims stuck in limbo]

More than 500,000 Haitians have been infected, and Mekalanos said a handful of victims who contracted cholera in Haiti have now turned up in Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, and in Boston, Miami and New York, but only in isolated cases.

How cholera landed in Haiti has been a politically charged topic for more than a year now, with the United Nations repeatedly refusing to acknowledge any role in the outbreak despite mounting evidence that international peacekeepers were the most likely culprits. The UN has already faced hostility from Haitians who believe peacekeeping troops have abused local residents without consequence. They now face legal action from relatives of victims who have petitioned the UN for restitution. And the cholera charge could further hamper the UN's ability to work effectively there, two years after the country was hobbled by the earthquake.

Over the summer, Assistant Secretary General Anthony Banbury told ABC News that the UN sincerely wanted to know if it played a part in the outbreak, but independent efforts to answer that question had not succeeded. He said the disease could have just as easily been carried by a backpacker or civilian aid worker.

Banbury said the UN, through both its peacekeeping mission and its civilian organizations "are working very hard ... to combat the spread of the disease and bring assistance to the people. And that's what's important now."

i didn't want to open another post about almost the samething.
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 PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:03 pm    Post subject: Re: SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE HAITI EARTHQUAKE Reply with quote Back to top

SIROMYEL wrote:
I'm sure a lot of people in our country are mourning right as they have lost so many loved ones on that fateful day two years ago.

Please remember the victims of 01/12/10 today.


it is our grieving day
and shall never be forgotten
this day should be a wake up call for US as a nation to rebuild this country from the ground up.
a lil prayer for the victims and for everyone affected by this tragedy
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 PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

And somehow... this eveidence about the Cholera outbreak did not make it to news reportings.
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