The UN has admitted that it played a role in the cholera outbreak in Haiti
The United Nations (UN) has finally acknowledged that it played a role in the cholera outbreak in Haiti that began nearly six years ago, and has killed thousands of people, and infected almost 800,000.
The Secretary General of the UN, Ban Ki-moon, admitted for the first time last week that the organisation was involved in starting the outbreak, and “needs to do much more” to fix the problem.
But a confidential internal report obtained by The New York Times took things one step further, concluding that the epidemic “would not have broken out but for the actions of the United Nations”.
So not only did the Red Cross raise millions of dollars for Haiti that they never received any benefit from, but nearly a million people were harmed by the white saviors.














