February 5, 2011
Categories: Corruption, Politics, Religion, Sovereignty, United States
Tags: aid, charity, Franklin Graham, monsanto, policy, Usaid
The story that best describes Haiti’s last year is not from a slum, nor from a cholera clinic. It’s not to be found in the rubble—but in a courtroom in Texas. In November 2010, Lewis Lucke, a former U.S. ambassador to Swaziland and former USAID official in Haiti, filed suit against Haiti Recovery Group Ltd. […]
December 13, 2010
Categories: Medicine and Health, NGOs, United States
Tags: cholera, Franklin Graham, Samaritan's Purse, Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin visits crisis-hit Haiti: Sarah Palin says residents of refugee camp ‘are so full of joy’, during visit tightly stage-managed by Christian relief group. Earthquake. Cholera. Political strife. And now Sarah Palin. The former US vice-presidential candidate is visiting Haiti’s refugee camps on a mission variously described as bringing great comfort to the people […]