A good link to search inside of is from the UN: http://ocha.unog.ch/fts/reports/dail...1003090207.pdf (it is a pdf search inside it to see countries and groups listed)
also: James Zogby: Arabs Respond to Haiti (Arabs Respond to Haiti)
Shows all the aid Muslim nations have given; with the greatest being Saudi Arabia having donated $50 million to Haiti on January 25, 2010. Other huge and important donations and help came from Muslim nations sending untold tons of humanitarian aid to Haiti; just some of them Syria (sent 30 tons of aid), Iran a nation under US/Western sanctions (sent 30 tons of aid), Qatar (sent 50 tons of aid and a 26 man rescue team to Haiti), Jordan (set up a field hospital in Haiti and sent 6 tons of food and medicine, among already having hundreds of Jordanian forces with the UN peacekeeping force in Haiti), Lebanon (airlifted 25 tons of tents, 3 tons of medicines, vaccines, and other supplies; and sent rescue workers to Haiti), Tunisia (donated $1 million), Morocco (donated $1 million), Algeria (donated $1 million), Turkey (sent tons of aid, from medicine, food, etc. and sent much relief personnel that had logistic equipment and established a medical hospital in Haiti), Bahrain (donated $1 million and a relief rescue team), Indonesia (sent $1.7 million and tons of rescue workers of different kinds from doctors to other kinds of relief), Kuwait (sent $1 million and 100 tons of aid in the forms of food, medicine, tents, and blankets), Afghanistan (donated $200,000) while still under a US occupation. Of course I could list much more also Cuba and Venezuela both US enemies who sent tons of real aid unlike US that just sent their occupation military.
Quotes from the article by the Arab-American speaker James Zogby; again: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-..._b_440631.html
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In reading about the relief efforts that continue in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake, I have come across a bit of snide commentary that has been made about the apparent lack of assistance being provided by Arab countries. I want to point out that this is certainly not the case. While not drawing press attention to their efforts like other countries have, Arab nations have united in an effort to provide needed assistance to support the humanitarian relief work being undertaken in Haiti. As the people of Haiti continue to rely on the world's compassion and generosity, the Arab world's response to their needs has been significant and noteworthy. Their generosity should also be showcased.
Based on information available to date, Algeria granted $1 million in emergency humanitarian aid. Bahrain sent a disaster relief team to provide aid, pledged $1 million in relief, and the Bahrain Red Crescent Society appealed for donations for Haiti. Egypt allocated medical supplies and personnel. Jordan established a 12-bed military hospital in Port-au-Prince, and personnel are also feeding children who enter; dispatched two planes carrying a mobile field hospital, rescue team, doctors and six tons of aid supplies that include food, medicine and clothing. Kuwait sent 100 tons of food, medical supplies, tents and blankets and donated $1 million, delivered through the country's Red Crescent Society.
Lebanon airlifted 25 tons of tents, 3 tons of medicine, vaccines and other supplies, and sent aid workers to help in relief efforts. Libya sent a shipment of relief supplies including medicine. Morocco sent $1 million worth of medical and pharmaceutical supplies. In Palestine, the Council of Ministers convened in the West Bank and donated humanitarian aid, and in Gaza, one of the most impoverished populations on the planet, individuals donated money, food and clothing to the Red Cross. Qatar mobilized a 26-person rescue team of soldiers, police and medical professionals, and sent 50 tons of aid. Saudi Arabia donated $50 million, which will be directed through the United Nations. Syria airlifted 30 tons of humanitarian aid. Tunisia allocated $1 million to the United Nations Emergency Fund that was created for Haiti relief. The United Arab Emirates contributed over $2.6 million; three UAE charities donated more than 200 tons of medical equipment, tents and blankets, food and drinking water.
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Good links- AFP: Saudi donates $50 mln to Haiti: foreign ministry (on Saudi $50 million donation to Haiti on January 25, 2010)
and US history of oppressing and causing Haitian poverty (along with French imperialists also):
Dissident Voice : Why The US Owes Haiti Billions
Why the Blood Is on Our Hands
Also good articles exposing Zionist "Israel"-
The Zionization of Disaster Relief | Tikun Olam-???? ????: Make the World a Better Place
Port-au-Hasbara
Gaza collects Haiti aid, says it was similarly shaken by Israel - Haaretz - Israel News (Gaza collected aid for Haiti)
Israel sold weapons to Papa Doc and Baby Doc | Hip Hop Culture News | Global Grind (Zionist "Israel") supported and armed Papa Doc and Baby Doc Duvalier dictators of Haiti that ruled with US backing from 1957-1986
Also note in the original pdf article all Zionist "Israel" really provded in "aid" to Haiti was roughly 40 "Israeli" doctors that stayed in Haiti for less then a week! The Zionists spent more money and time bringing their PR crews to film their "doctors" and try to get Hasbara (means "propaganda" in Hebrew) out of the situation. Remember the Gaza Holocaust: http://gazaholocaust.com/
Pictures you haven't seen of some of the many Muslim rescue and aid personnel in Haiti; first attachment is of a Qatar rescue team praying in Haiti on January 20, 2010 and the second attachment is a picture of a member of the Turkish rescue team hugging an American counterpart from South Florida in Haiti.
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