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United Nations and Cholera in Haiti

United Nations and Cholera in Haiti

The United nations has decided not to take responsibility for the cholera outbreak in Haiti. Several independent studies have concluded that they are in fact responsible. In addition to that, the UN has claimed full diplomatic diplomatic immunity

Ban Ki-moon, rejected claim for compensation filed in 2011 on behalf of cholera victims in Haiti, as "not receivable" because of the United Nations' has diplomatic immunity.

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Michel Martelly's Speech At The United Nations General Assembly

Michel Martelly's Speech At The United Nations General Assembly

You are looking at Michel Martelly's Speech at the 67th Ordinary Session of United Nations General Assembly. Martelly expressed the need for the United Nations to be more involved in the world in facilitating international dialogue.

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MINUSTAH soldiers guilty for Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport incident

MINUSTAH soldiers guilty for Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport incident

Some justice finally rendered for the incident at Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport incident. Five Brazilian soldiers of the U.N. mission in Haiti, MINUSTAH, were sent back home after U.N. investigation revealed that they were implicated in the incident. These bandits of the U.N. mission in Haiti, MINUSTAH were found guilty for pointed their weapons on Haitian customs agents at the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, in Port-au-Prince, on the date of June 5, 2011

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Haitian Protest Against MINUSTAH Presence In Haiti

Haitian Protest Against MINUSTAH Presence In Haiti

A sign carried by a Haitian man denouncing the MINUSTAH presence in haiti. The U.N. Peacekeeping force in Haiti was accused for many problems in the country. Several reports link them to the Cholera aoubreak in Haiti. The United Nations is investigating allegations that five Uruguayan naval troops at a UN base in southern Haiti sexually molested an 18-year-old man, a story that contributed to the current protest

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Michel Martelly's Speech At The 67th Ordinary Session Of United Nations General Assembly

Michel Martelly's Speech At The 67th Ordinary Session Of United Nations General Assembly

Here is a picture of Michel Martelly's Speech at the 67th Ordinary Session of United Nations General Assembly. This took place on Wednesday, September 26, 2012. This is the video of the entire speech.

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Haitian Protest Against MINUSTAH Presence In Haiti

Haitian Protest Against MINUSTAH Presence In Haiti

In this picture, you can see a Haitian man throwing rocks at the police to demonstrate his anger against the presence of The U.N. Peacekeeping force he feels is occupying his country. Only the Haitian police force was present during this protest. The U.N. Peacekeeping MINUSTAH was not involved

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Uruguayan peacekeepers in Haiti sex abuse video

Uruguayan peacekeepers in Haiti sex abuse video

The call for the U.N. Peacekeeping forces in Haiti to get out of Haiti has been increasing following the release of a video showing sexual abuse of a young Haitian man by the Uruguayan peacekeepers within the U.N base.

The Brazilian prime Minister has proposed as a result a reduction of 15 percent in the current forces numbered at 12,000. The plan is to transfer responsibilities gradually to the Haitian Police Force.

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Minustah In Haiti

Minustah In Haiti

Here is a picture of Minustah in Haiti. The decision on whether Minustah stay or leave does not depend on us.

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Minustah In Haiti

Minustah In Haiti

Here is a picture of Minustah. Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, once again recommends the renewal of the Minustah mandate

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Minustah Enjoying Themselves In Haiti

Minustah Enjoying Themselves In Haiti

Here is a picture of Minustah force enjoying themselves in Haiti. the security situation remained relatively stable because of their presence

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