Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Bangladeshi pupils poisoned humanitarian aid.

More than 250 students from Bangladesh seriously poisoned protein biscuits, sent into the country as humanitarian assistance to the UN, reported Agence France-Presse.
On Monday, the first of June, 180 children aged from seven to nine years from the remote south-western region Hagrachari were hospitalized with severe pain in the abdomen, most of them have already become better. The head of the local police Belayet Hussain said that all children are poisoned soon after ate biscuits.
The UN has sent cookies to the examination, stating that a direct connection between the biscuits and poisoning the organization has been observed. However Belayet Hussein said that on the packages of cookies, there is no information on the life and producing biscuits.
Bangladesh - one of the poorest countries in the world. According to the site Index Mundi, the level of GDP per capita in Bangladesh in 2008 was 1400 U.S. dollars. The comparable figure for Russia was U.S. $ 14600. In regions of overpopulated countries constantly flashing famine and epidemics.

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