opposite the palace which houses haiti's paralyzed government lives jean osée and his family.e months before the earthquake, a gang of robbers attacked mrs. osée at her street stall. she was eight months pregnant. >> narrator: the robbers were jailed but escaped in the earthquake. now the osées worry they'll return. >> narrator: led by mr. osée, the residents are holding a meeting. >> narrator: they fear the camp leadership has been infiltrated by gangsters. new tents from the aid agencies are being sold for profit. >> narrator: after the earthquake, the osées spent their last few dollars to set up their food stall again. >> narrator: the early focus on giving aid to the tent cities has had unforeseen consequences. ( applause ) >> people in the slums very quickly realized "if we stay here, we're not going to get anything, let's go into a camp quickly." >> narrator: the prospect of aid flowing into the tent camps, and the hope of being given a house, drew hundreds of thousands of haitians from the slums into the camps. >> figures began to emerge which indicated that possibly up