Congress faults Obama for not being tough with UN over Haiti's cholera crisis
Source: The Guardian
Congress faults Obama for not being tough with UN over Haiti's cholera crisis
Bipartisan group of 158 members of Congress deeply concerned that
US did not treat UNs refusal to accept responsibility for outbreak with
enough urgency
Ed Pilkington in New York
Wednesday 29 June 2016 21.07 BST
A bipartisan group of 158 members of Congress has accused the Obama administration of a failure of leadership over the cholera scandal in Haiti in which at least 30,000 people have died as a result of an epidemic caused by the United Nations for which the world body refuses to accept responsibility.
A joint letter highly critical of US policy and devastatingly critical of the UN has been sent to the US secretary of state, John Kerry, signed by 12 Republican and 146 Democratic members of Congress. Led by John Conyers, a Democratic congressman from Michigan, and Mia Love, a Republican congresswoman from Utah, the letters signatories include many of the most senior voices on foreign affairs on Capitol Hill.
The missive takes the Obama administration to task for failing to admonish the UN for its refusal to accept responsibility for the cholera outbreak. We are deeply concerned that the State Departments failure to take more leadership in the diplomatic realm might be perceived by our constituents and the world as a limited commitment to an accountable and credible UN, the letter says.
It continues: We respectfully urge the Department of State to treat the issue of a just and accountable UN response to Haitis cholera with the urgency that 10,000-100,000 deaths and catastrophic damage to the UNs credibility deserves.
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