Friday, August 10, 2012

The UN’s Cholera Epidemic in Haiti

By Mark Weisbrot

Time to Clean Up One of the UN's Biggest Crimes



The people of Haiti have had a long and arduous struggle just to achieve the rights that most people in the rest of the western hemisphere have enjoyed.

From the revolution of Haitian slaves that won independence from the French in 1804, through the U.S. occupation (1915-1934), the Duvalier family dictatorship (1957-1986), and the last 20 years of devastating foreign intervention, the “international community”

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