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From: "Eric Reeves" <[email protected]>
Date: 24 Jul 2017 21:29
Subject: An Open Letter to Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General
of the UN’s World Health Organization
To: "Eric Reeves" <[email protected]>
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July 24, 2017
An Open Letter to Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the
UN’s World Health Organization
United Nations Office at Geneva | Palais des Nations, 1211 | Genève,
Switzerland

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus:

The mandate of the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) could hardly be
clearer; in the words of the Organization:

Our primary role is to direct and coordinate international health within
the United Nations’ system.

Our goal is to build a better, healthier future for people all over the
world. Working through offices in more than 150 countries, WHO staff work
side by side with governments and other partners to ensure the highest
attainable level of health for all people.

And yet this impressive mandate is daily made a mockery of by WHO’s refusal
to refer to the *cholera* epidemic raging in Sudan by name. Neither your
organization nor the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs will refer explicitly to the fact that what you continue to call
“Acute Watery Diarrhea” is in fact *cholera, **Vibrio cholera*—a fact
established by laboratory tests in Sudan.

What is most troubling in the present crisis is WHO’s failure to confirm
the findings of Sudanese labs tests in Geneva, using stool samples
appropriately transferred from Sudan. As you well know, this is entire
practicable; by failing to conduct such laboratory tests, you are grossly
failing in fulfilling your mandate. Of more immediate consequence, you are
failing the people of Sudan, who have suffered so much at the hands of the
current regime.

The practicability of laboratory testing of stool samples in Geneva has
been confirmed to me by several physicians, including an infectious disease
specialist at a major American research hospital:

“Cholera is easy to diagnose unequivocally in stool samples by bacterial
culture.  Many labs across the world can easily do this using a sample
shipped to them.  However, this would require special conditions for
shipping (e.g., specimen has to be collected and stored in a special fluid
called transport media to keep the bacteria alive).” (email received July
24, 2017)

Why has such an “unequivocal diagnosis” not been rendered by WHO, given the
massive spread of cholera in Sudan since August 2016? To be sure, the
Khartoum regime has made clear that it will punish Sudanese journalists and
health officials who dare to use the word “cholera,” and no doubt threats
have been issued to WHO, demanding that you be complicit in silence about
this terrible disease. The regime’s motive is transparently a desire that
the “reputation” of Sudan not be compromised by associations the regime
perceives would inhere in any accurate designation of a disease that is
clearly out of control. But the effect of WHO’s silence is to ensure that
Sudan has not received international medical resources necessary to combat
cholera—preeminently massive supplies of re-hydration equipment; medical
epidemiologists as well as specialists in treating cholera epidemics; and
water/sanitation equipment and engineers.

By yielding to the Khartoum’s regime’s threat, you are complicit in the
failure to respond to a disease that currently threatens many hundreds of
thousands of Sudanese civilians—and is currently active in twelve Sudanese
states.

As you are no doubt aware, the current National Islamic Front/National
Congress Party regime—which came to power my means of a military coup in
June 1989—is guilty of continuous assaults on its own people for almost
three decades. Among the most barbaric means used in serial genocidal
counter-insurgencies has been the thoroughly documented denial of
humanitarian assistance to desperately need civilians—in Darfur, in the
Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan, in Blue Nile, and in South Sudan during
the long civil war. Eastern Sudan has also been systematically denied
critically needed humanitarian resources.

Equally well-documented are the Khartoum’s military assaults on
humanitarians—most recently and notoriously, bombing of hospitals in South
Kordofan (MSF—twice—in Frandala, as well as the repeated bombings of Mother
of Mercy Hospital near Kauda in the center of the Nuba Mountains). Bombings
and assaults on humanitarian sites were commonplace during the North/South
civil war (see http://wp.me/p45rOG-Pv/).

Your silence about what is clearly a massive cholera epidemic in Sudan is
reprehensible. Your failure to transport stool samples from victims in
Sudan to Geneva for official confirmation of cholera makes you fully
complicit in the terrible suffering and dying that continues to spread, out
of control, with daily new reports confirming that this is indeed a cholera
epidemic.

The inevitable history that will be written of this epidemic will surely
cast you in an unforgiving light.

Sincerely,

Eric Reeves

Senior Fellow at Harvard University’s François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for
Health and Human Rights | https://fxb.harvard.edu/people/eric-reeves/

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