Doing what they are there for according to various news sites, keeping the peace, which frees others for the job of finding and helping victims.
What others?
I would rather pay them than the uk banks and banker bonus and don't get me started on mp's expenses
The local population ?
Are you serious?
Where are the UN Peace keeping troops? If there are 7000 in Haiti as stated here
has anyone seen any sign of them in Port Au Prince? via any of the media broadcasts? ... I haven't![]()
Yes.
They need help to deal with it, not somebody to do it for them
The UN is doing the same fantastic job that it did it stopping the genocide in Rwanda, basically nothing.The UN is probably the biggest waste of time and money known to modern "civilisation".
The UN is doing the same fantastic job that it did it stopping the genocide in Rwanda, basically nothing.The UN is probably the biggest waste of time and money known to modern "civilisation".
Well said! ..![]()
If the cretins in New York had listened to the people on the ground,months before,they could have stopped Rwanda. But they were to busy lining thier back pockets,over staffed,over exposed and over rated idiots,the whole lot of them.
Frac Gets off soapbox........![]()
No! stay on the soap boxIt's so true what you say! ... Just to add.. after they coralled them into a safe place, promising them safety they left, or should I say 'pulled out' :bang: Thousands were killed... UN :bang:
They didn`t pull out initially, they would not provide the manpower needed to avert what was going to happen.Shame there was no oil under there!
He said that the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) still had its police and military command structures intact, however, and was able to maintain law and order. There was little unrest as yet; people had remained relatively calm and patient. He hoped that would continue. He confirmed that the main prison had collapsed, but that didnt seem to be the greatest concern at this point. In any case, the 3,000 troops in the capital, Port-au-Prince, which sustained the major part of the damage, might be reinforced with troops now stationed elsewhere in the country.
MINUSTAH was also helping to remove bodies and rubble, and provide some assistance with the distribution of supplies, though the small amounts of such distributions occurring now were also being done by local and international non-governmental organizations who were already on the ground and worked with the United Nations.
He said that, although the Government realized it had the ultimate responsibility for disaster recovery, its capabilities were severely affected. The Minister of the Interior was meeting this afternoon with humanitarian actors, however.
In terms of opening up better transportation into Haiti, he said the United Nations and United States were looking into quick repairs that could be made to port facilities. In addition, air-shuttle routes through Miami and Santo Domingo would probably be soon established.
You are basing your opinions on media scourced articles,i`m basing mine on experience.
The UN is doing the same fantastic job that it did it stopping the genocide in Rwanda, basically nothing.The UN is probably the biggest waste of time and money known to modern "civilisation".