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Activists: Katrina Survivors Treated Worse Than Dogs

Posted Feb 21st 2008 12:00PM by Faye Anderson
Filed under: BlackSpin, Katrina Aftermath

More than two years after Hurricane Katrina, tens of thousands of Katrina survivors are still trapped in FEMA trailers in Louisiana and Mississippi.

After years of denying the trailers exposed occupants to dangerous levels of formaldehyde fumes, FEMA has finally come clean. It is now "aggressively" moving people out of the toxic travel trailers.



Meanwhile, homeless Katrina pets have found shelter after the storm. Indeed, the disparate treatment of displaced African Americans and dogs was captured in the iconic images of dogs being evacuated in air-conditioned comfort while blacks were packed in the back of a truck.

Today in Geneva, Switzerland, representatives of the United States government will appear before the United Nations' Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CRED), where they will be questioned about housing assistance programs for Katrina survivors. The session is the culmination of efforts by the US Human Rights Network to hold the federal government accountable.

In a report to CRED, the human rights coalition said the federal government's response to Katrina and FEMA's disastrous housing assistance violate the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. As a signatory, the U.S. must periodically report its compliance with the human rights treaty.

Monique Harden, a Katrina survivor and co-director of Advocates for Environmental Human Rights, said: "The demolition of public housing, the growing number of homeless people, the utter failure of the Road Home Program, the complete disregard of renters, police harassment of African Americans, and racial disparities in flood protection are evidence of ethnic cleansing by our government that abuses the human rights of mostly African American residents of New Orleans, Louisiana and the Gulf Coast region."

Background information, including briefing documents, are available on the United Nations' Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination web site.

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1. This is so sad here it is 2008 and these helpless American Human Being can't get a place to stay????????!!!!!!!! But bush sends money to another country to rebuild, Kamora give 20,000.00 for animals so on and so forth. God please touch the heart of the wealthy so they want to help these Americans.

phyllis at 5:58PM on Feb 21st 2008

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Charlotte at 9:16PM on Feb 21st 2008

3. Simply insanity,absolutely interesting! http://www.spymac.com/details/?2345831

Jones at 5:29AM on Feb 22nd 2008

4. How long does it take to get up off your ass while you are living rent free. Nobody is going to hand you a job and a bushel basket full of money. I feel badly for the children because they are learning that everything is OWED to them and they don't associate work with money. Interesting also that the Black community has this high level of outrage but you don't see any organized Afro-American groups assisting these people into a productive lifestyle. These people are not HELPLESS they are inept.
If they weren't spending so much on Iraq that does not mean Katrina victims are entitled to the money.

Sharpton says "It may not be your fault you got knocked down, but it is your fault you don't get back up."

Tired of poor me attitude at 1:14PM on Feb 22nd 2008

5. Everything about what happened to the people who's lives where destoryed in Katrina is just horrible. If we all just took one moment to sit down and think, we would realize that we are all just one paycheck away from being homeless. What happened to them, can happen to anyone. Until we have walked in someone else's shoes, we really can not relate to what they are going throw. Can anyone of us imagine what things really has been like for these families? My heart goes out to each and everyone of them. Let us all remember, that need day comes to everyone, and you never know who are what you may need. For the riches country we live in, why do so many people here suffer in times of need, while other countries receive so much assistance. Let us all pray for these families, and ask the Lord to keep them safe and bless them all. What doesn't kill us makes us stronger.

Toni at 6:33AM on Feb 23rd 2008

6. SHAME SHAME SHAME (Tired of poor me attitude at)
I can not belive that you posted that ugly, mean, nasty blog..As a Katrina Survior this has been a long hard task to get back on my feet.. I was there for 5 days with no water, no food, no communcations, no clean air! When the military did show up they treated us like slaves or prisoners at war...One example they open a flat bed with about 600 bottles of waters &just threw them on the ground & we had to run/fight for water like a 3rd world country...I relocated to Atlanta GA, & the 1st 5months they did provide us with hotel & food stamps, and clothing, but jobs were so harsh to gain...by the 6th month nobody would hire anyone from NEW ORLEANS., due to the fact some crime was committed by a few alful youths... It is a SHAME that other blacks keep forgetting how hard it is to make it... God knows I've tried & doing a lil better, but 1000's of Katrina SURIVORS are dealing with sucide, depression, mental health issues. Seeing your mama die & can't find her body, losing everything you ever own, and the entire community you loved just wiped off the map... Man give me a break, You should be ashame! To others reading this Please I beg you NEVER FORGET THE KATRINA SURIVORS..

After7pm at 9:01AM on Feb 23rd 2008

7. Having been there doing relief last year, I can truly say that you take a different look at life once you see what has happened to our fellow americans. They are proud and want to rebuild their city. If this happened in your city, what would you do, I know in my city we're not prepared for such a hit. Poor Me, go visit New Orleans, then bring us all a comment, get the real tour with Common Ground Ministries, wear old clothes and bring your gloves to help.

Clif at 10:14AM on Feb 23rd 2008

8. i left new orleans on august 28, 2005...i am currently living in a parish outside of new orleans...with no clue for more than a year in terms of assistance, etc. that will address my needs...i have paid $750 per month out of pocket for rent since 2006...suffers from depression while i see people living in a parish that did not get 2 inches of rain from the storm benefit from my losses....

i am 57 years old, just began teaching in a title 1 middle school...a position that the parish outside of the one i live could not hire anyone else to accept. the parish i live in hired 92 "new teachers", most uncertified (caucasians) who are in a state program to get certified while they earn a full-time income....

what is this state of the u.s. about? i don't know all i know is that i have gone through the worst two years of my life and am still trying to get a grip on my life.

chloe50 at 10:18AM on Feb 23rd 2008

9. most of the people living in new orleans now are out of state opportunists and hispanics...the system is currently spending millions of dollars taking care of their needs....information for "returning" to new orleans is made available to outsiders not those of us who were there pre-katrina. and that's a fact.

chloe50 at 10:22AM on Feb 23rd 2008

10. what did u expect u see how long it took them to respond

charles at 10:29AM on Feb 23rd 2008

11. we treat people in other countries better than we do r own citizens it aint right that is gwb legacy

charles at 10:30AM on Feb 23rd 2008

12. It doesn't suprise me in the least! This Replubican administration is the post child for showing the American people and in particular African-Americans that the repbulican party doesn't care for the health and well being of those affected by Katrin then or Now!! One of my sister's girls and a friend move up here to a little town called Greenwood,SC and found and apartment. She lost the little paying job and gave notice of intent to leave and landlord took all their belongings and put the clothing in trash and furniture in storage. We had to get police to found this out!They damage alot of things and outright stole others. This is a shame for the victims to continually being victimized there and here an inother places we are not hearing about twoo years later. We have got to do better by our actions for all where ever they may be!!

reynolds at 11:09AM on Feb 23rd 2008

13. disgraceful what some so called americans think and say about the unfotunate victims of Katrina

ben at 11:17AM on Feb 23rd 2008

14. I hope things get better for All Katrina victims.... Remember....HUMAN RACE....

Juanita at 12:13PM on Feb 23rd 2008

15. ITS A SHAME

Yellow at 12:38PM on Feb 23rd 2008

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