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Russia

Arjan Erkel kidnapping: How the puzzle was solved

Arjan Erkel is home in Holland now after his 607 day ordeal as a hostage in Dagestan. Arjan was taken on August 12, 2002 after armed gunmen bundled him into a car. His release was a rapid end to a long campaign to bring about his release. Below is an overview of the events surrounding his release. Project Update - 20 Apr 2004
 
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Iraq

Clinics in Sadr City, Iraq remain operational

Project Update - 16 Apr 2004
 
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Russia

MSF expresses relief at release of kidnapped aid worker Arjan Erkel

Erkel's prolonged detention and conditions of release highlight continued intimidation and violence against humanitarian aid workers in the Caucasus. Press Release - 15 Apr 2004
 
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Russia

Arjan's release: the first hours

Project Update - 12 Apr 2004
 
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Russia

MSF relief worker Arjan Erkel released in Dagestan

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) confirms that its aid worker Arjan Erkel, who was abducted on August 12, 2002 in Dagestan (Russian Federation), was released last night. Press Release - 11 Apr 2004
 
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Refugees, IDPs and people on the move

Increased numbers of Canary Island refugees follows improving weather

MSF has set up a field hospital in the Gran Tarajal harbour as this is the site where most immigrants are brought after being intercepted on high seas by the Civil Guard. Project Update - 6 Apr 2004
 
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War and conflict

In the shadow of just wars

Challenges to humanitarian action: the impact of political and military responses to international crises.
This is a transcript of the speech presented by Jean-Hervé Bradol, President of the France office of MSF to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, England, on March 31, 2004.
Speech - 2 Apr 2004
 
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Humanitarian principles

The gap between aid to Iraq and central Africa is driven by politics

The gap between aid to Iraq and central Africa is driven by politics. In the Media - 2 Apr 2004
 
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Democratic Republic of Congo

Words alone will not put an end to sexual violence

MSF report illustrates terrible consequences of rape in the DRC and the need for action. Press Release - 1 Apr 2004
Cholera intervention in South Kivu
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)

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We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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