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Russia

MSF maintains suspension of activities in North Caucasus

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has decided to maintain the suspension of its activities in Ingushetia, Chechnya and Dagestan. Book - 22 Aug 2002
 
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Russia

Overview of projects now suspended following kidnapping of MSF volunteer

MSF has been providing a wide range of medical and social services throughout the Caucasus area. Post-Soviet depression and a long-running Chechen conflict has badly affected the region. After the kidnapping of Arjan Erkel on August 12, these projects have been suspended. Project Update - 20 Aug 2002
 
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Russia

MSF demands unconditional release of Arjan Erkel

MSF offices in Dagestan remain open, operations continue to be suspended. Press Release - 19 Aug 2002
 
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Armenia

Sex-health clinic opens in local market district

MSF has opened an out-patient health centre in the Armenian border town of Bagratashen, in Tuvush province. MSF identified the area as a crisis point with poor medical access. Project Update - 14 Aug 2002
 
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Russia

MSF confirms kidnapping of staff member

Press Release - 13 Aug 2002
 
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Russia

MSF strongly condemns kidnapping of head of Druzhba

Operations inside Chechnya continue to be suspended Press Release - 6 Aug 2002
 
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Russia

Chechen displaced: MSF open letter to OCHA

In an open letter to the head of the Organisation for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, MSF calls for the United Nations to address the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Ingushetia and Chechnya. Project Update - 30 Jul 2002
 
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Russia

Chechen displaced remain under pressure

With life becoming more unbearable every day, the Chechen displaced are left with two choices: live in a twilight zone as an unregistered displaced person, or accept returning to an unsafe and devastated Chechnya. Project Update - 26 Jul 2002
 
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MSF condemns relocation of displaced Chechens

What has happened in Znamenskoye leads MSF to believe that this pattern of so-called 'voluntary' return will repeat itself elsewhere in the Caucacus region, where another estimated 180,000 displaced have moved in order to escape the violence in Chechnya, where bombings, shootings, arbitrary arrests and torture are routine. Press Release - 9 Jul 2002
 
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Russia

MSF active in the three worst hit regions as well as in IDP camps in Ingushetia and Chechnya.

MSF active in the three worst hit regions as well as in IDP camps in Ingushetia and Chechnya. Project Update - 27 Jun 2002
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