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Zili
Dlo - Clean Water for Everyone
Delegation visit to Haiti -
Aug. 6 to Aug. 13, 2011
Delegation
tours Mirebalais cholera center, hospital and water route of UN-imported
cholera
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Brother Patrick Muhammad, HLLN's Kesler Pierre
Mirebalais Cholera Center, August 11, 2011
Photo
credit:
Jean Ristil Jean Baptiste of HLLN and Fondasyon Kolezepòl
Pou Sove Ti Moun |
Ezili
Dantò
Photo
Credit: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise,
HLLN and
Kolezepòl |
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UN
Imported Cholera in Mirebalais:
The hard reality of ill
and discombobulated adults
reduced to infancy
(HLLN delegation photo credits: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise, Kesler
Pierre, Dominique Esser) |
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Cholera
center outside in Mirebalais hospital yard. It
did not feel HUMANE to be so casually allowed in to see
these sick patients in such states of undress and indignities.
We shall only show covered patients solely for the purposes
of underlying the UN's gross irresponsibilities in Haiti.
Not more than 100 feet from this center the purveyors of
death and disease in Haiti reside without qualms behind
their UN immunity, sanctions, guns, gates and military powers.
-August 11, 2011. Photo
Credit: Kesler Pierre, HLLN |
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"On July 28, 2010, the United Nations General Assembly
overwhelmingly agreed to a
resolution declaring the human right to “safe and
clean drinking water and sanitation.” The resolution,
presented by the Bolivian government, had 122 countries vote
in its favor, while 41 countries – abstained."
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Mirebalais Cholera Center, August 11, 2011
Photo
Credit: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise
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Tented
cholera center outside in Mirebalais hospital yard. Delegation
members: Brother Rasul Muhammad, Sister Charlyne Muhammad,
Dominique Esser (HLLN), Brother Patrick Muhammad and Sister
Sandy Muhammad -August
11, 2011
Photo
Credit: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise,
HLLN |
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Tented
cholera center outside in Mirebalais hospital yard -
August 11, 2011
Photo Credit: Kesler Pierre,
Haiti rasin artist and HLLN |
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Inside Mirebalais Cholera Center -
August 11, 2011
Photo Credit: Jean Ristil
Jean Baptise, HLLN |
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The Meille River in Mirebalais Cholera Center -
UN and its Haiti envoys have failed to do any environmental
clean-up of their poisoining of Haiti's waterways. As
UN apologist, the "heroic"
and godly "good doctor," Paul Farmer, has publicly
asserted "cholera was something waiting to happen to Haiti."
This river was the first of Haiti's waterways to be contaminated
by UN imported cholera. The Meille River flows directly into
Haiti's largest river and breadbasket area of the Artibonite.
As of August 11, 2011 photos taken by HLLN delegates show area
citizens still bathing in the affected river in full view of
the UN base. The well next to the river which provides drinking
water for area citizens who can't afford privatized bottled
water, is infected with cholera. Area resident said the international
community occupying Haiti provided some free aquatab tablets
and clorine for water treatment in the months immediately following
the October 2010 cholera outbreak and then soon stopped. They
note the cholera centers and purchasing foreign-made body bags
for the dead put in mass graves, make the international community,
USAID and the "good NGOs" more monies than prevention,
water purification and environmental cleanup.
Photo Credit: Kesler
Pierre, HLLN |
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Mirebalais Haiti, epicenter of UN imported cholera. This hospital
jointly managed by Cuban doctors and the Haitian government
is up the road, just a short distance from the Nepalese soldier's
base. UN soldiers hang out with their drawn guns behind their
fence-in gate as the people they infected suffer unmercifully
since October, 2011
The citizens living next to the Nepalese
told the delegation they were given aquatabs the first few months
after the outbreak and UN exposure. Today, they get no treatment
for the water. The well where Mirebalais residents living close
to the Nepales base get their drinking water is infected with
cholera. Inside their base the UN soldiers don't drink treated
water. Outside their victims continue to populate this hospital,
where we were told 42, 129 patients have passed through since
the outbreak. (Info gathered August
11, 2011.)
Photo Credit: Jean Ristil
Jean Baptise, HLLN
Cholera Patients who
are not too critical lay here along with parents whose children
are sick in the cholera unit across this waiting room. The silent,
watchful, helpless suffering of voiceless Haitians loudly pierces
our hearts, August 11, 2011
Photo Credit: Jean Ristil
Jean Baptise, HLLN
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Children Cholera unit at the Mirebalais Cholera center is housed
separately outside in the hospital yard -August
11, 2011
Photo credits: Jean Ristil Jean
Baptise,
HLLN |
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Cholera cots at Mirebalais cholera center,
Aug. 11, 2011
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Holy
Temple of Islam/Nation of Islam (NOI) delegation members arriving
in Haiti for launching:
1. Sister Sandy Muhammad
2. Sister Carmella Coqumard
3. Brother Minister Rasul Muhammad
4. Sister Charlyne Muhammad
5. Brother Byron Murff
6. Brother Patrick Muhammad
7. Brother Joseph Champagne |
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Ezili
Dantò/HLLN Hosting Delegation members:
1. Rea Dol, Executive Director of SOPUDEP school
2. Euvonie Georges Auguste, Executive Director of Fanm Vodou Pou
Ayiti
3. Jean Ristil Jean Baptise
4. Lavarice Gaudin
5. Kesler Pierre
6. Dominique Esser
7. Thony Theonor
8. HLLN Mirebalais Committee
9. Ezili Dantò |
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Seeing the indignity imposed on the defenseless poor in Haiti
by the powerful UN acting as proxy for US, Canada and France,
Aug. 11, 2011
Photo
Credit: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise, HLLN
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The indignity of the illness is almost, if not more horrible,
than the physical pain. Family members do not get their love ones'
bodies back from the morgue. The dead are buried in mass graves
in special plastic cholera body bags. USAID ordered 200,000 body
bags at the beginning of the outbreak, spending more monies with
US firms providing these death bags than in providing purified
clean drinking water or guaranteeing the UN troops disease carriers.
Photo Credit: Jean Ristil
Jean Baptise, HLLN
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Ezili Dantò
The chilling reality of the UN/US/NGO occupation of Haiti. Mirebalais
Cholera Center, August 11, 2011
Photo
Credit: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise, HLLN
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Children
cholera center section outside in Mirebalais hospital yard -
August 11, 2011
Photo
Credit: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise, HLLN |
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Brother
Minister Rasul Muhammad ministers to the sick -
August 11, 2011
Photo
Credit: Jean Ristil Jean Baptise,
HLLN |
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Mirebalais Cholera center -August
11, 2011
Photo credits: Jean Ristil Jean
Baptise,
HLLN |
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