Sanitation problems are critical in Haiti.  Many of these make-shift treatment centers are full of cholera victims.
crofsblogs.typepad.com:  Two years after Haiti's devastating earthquake, the dire conditions in which a majority of Haitians live have failed to improve and in many cases have deteriorated, due to a consistent lack of progress in the relief and reconstruction efforts and the ongoing cholera epidemic, CEPR Co-Director Mark Weisbrot said today.  "It is hard to see how the situation today is any better than a year ago," Weisbrot said.  "In many areas, such as provision of sanitation facilities and housing to internally displaced persons (IDPs), there has been very little improvement.  Meanwhile, the cholera epidemic has infected hundreds of thousands more Haitians during the past year and killed thousands, with no end yet in sight."  A year ago, 3,400 people died from cholera and some 171,300 have been infected.  By the start of 2012, some 7,000 had died and over 520,000 have been infected.  "Peoples lives continue to be endangered, and justice denied because of UN negligence and the UNs refusal to take responsibility," Weisbrot added.  

Numerous scientific studies have found a clear link between the cholera strain in Haiti and UN stabilization mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) troops stationed at a base in Mirebalais, near the Meille River, where the outbreak began.  Petitions for damages from the UN have been filed by US, Haitian and Brazilian-based organizations on behalf of thousands of cholera victims.  Weisbrot noted that a recent report from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime found that Haiti has a low murder rate, just 6.9 per 100,000 people (which is the global average) - especially compared with other countries in the region where the rate is several times as high. "Haiti's low murder rate undermines the concept that Haiti is an unstable, violent and chaotic place, in need of outside intervention," Weisbrot said.  "Funds spent to keep foreign troops in Haiti could instead be used for a variety of urgent humanitarian needs, including cholera treatment and prevention and providing adequate sanitation."  

Commentary:  You won't hear too much about this in the mainstream news media today.  Haiti is a member nation of the United Nations and entitled to adequate relief to save these thousands that are dying of cholera, not to mention the hundreds of thousands now who are infected.  Men standing around toting guns while people are languishing, dying and needing vital resources?  The man is absolutely right, but the UN doesn't care.  They do consider Haitians "useless eaters" and they really don't care if most of the people there die.  That is a fact, whether you want to believe it or not.  They fervently believe the world is overpopulated, Haiti is a poor country; I think you can read between the lines.  They have taken Haiti's 2 million a year dues for who knows how long though.  What do they get in return when they are sick and dying?  A gun in their face!  The UN needs a new acronym, like UUN, "Useless United Nations."  The Word of God tells us, "Be of the same mind toward one another.  Do not mind high things, but condescend to men of low estate.  Do not be wise in your own conceit" Romans 12:16.  If you have ever heard about the "Cremation of Care," you may know that the elitists who attend, after these secret ceremonies were exposed, said that they just go this resort place and watch the "cremation of care" so they can "cast away the cares of life;" not so.  These elaborate annual ceremonies, where they pretend to burn a victim alive, during which time they ignite a great fire in the belly of a giant owl (similar to the human sacrifices of Molech reported in the Bible), with a life-like victim, who issues blood-curdling screams like you have never heard.  No one in their right mind could relax and fain "casting away the cares of life" with this realistic human sacrifice going on, with blood-curdling screams.  This ceremony has been created to dull the senses, as they literally stand aloft and watch the underprivileged and needy masses die, for the sake of their own self preservation now in a world with limited resources.  Yet, the king and prophet David said, "For the oppression of the poor, for the sighing of the needy, now will I arise, saith the Lord, I will set him in safety from him who puffs at him" Psalms 12:5.  The Lord is soon to do just that, regardless of their plans.