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A group of international scientists studying a deadly cholera1 epidemic2 in Haiti has concluded that peacekeepers from the United Nations were the most likely source of the disease.
一组研究海地霍乱蔓延原因的国际科学家得出结论,联合国维和部队是该疾病爆发的最可能根源。
The epidemic, which began in late 2010, has so far claimed over 8,000 lives.
The UN formally rejected compensation claims in February.
This conclusion could have a major impact on a forthcoming multi-billion dollar compensation claim now being mounted by victims in a US court.
The cholera epidemic in Haiti has put the United Nations in an unprecedented3 legal and moral crisis.
Ever since the outbreak began, all the circumstantial evidence has pointed4 to the source of the disease being a military camp for UN peacekeepers from Nepal, where cholera is common.
Sewage(污水) from the UN camp leaked into a nearby river and was dumped in an open pit.
The cholera then spread down the river and into Haiti's towns and cities.
The United Nations, under massive pressure from the victims, convened5 a panel of top scientists in 2011.
But it concluded in an official UN report that no group or individual was to blame.
Now, the very same group of scientists has looked at new microbiological evidence.
And it has concluded that the Nepalese camp was the most likely source of the outbreak.
The families of people who died in the epidemic are planning to sue the UN for compensation totalling many billions of dollars.
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