MSF/Médecins Sans Frontières [to 10 October 2015]

MSF/Médecins Sans Frontières [to 10 October 2015]
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/news-stories/press/press-releases

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Press Release
MSF Denounces Blatant Breach of International Humanitarian Law
October 06, 2015
Statement by Dr Joanne Liu, President, MSF International
For four years, the MSF trauma center in Kunduz was the only facility of its kind in northeastern Afghanistan, offering essential medical and surgical care. On Saturday, October 3, this came to an end when the hospital was deliberately bombed. Twelve MSF staff and 10 patients, including three children, were killed, and 37 people were injured, including 19 members of the MSF team. The attack was unacceptable.

Press release
Statement by MSF on the Conclusion of TPP Negotiations in Atlanta
October 05, 2015
Statement by Judit Rius Sanjuan, US Manager & Legal Policy Adviser, MSF Access Campaign

Press release
MSF Response to Spurious Claims That Kunduz Hospital Was “A Taliban Base”
October 04, 2015
Following an earlier statement Sunday morning reiterating MSF’s call for an independent investigation of the bombing of its hospital in Kunduz, MSF General Director Christopher Stokes released this additional statement on Sunday, in response to claims from Afghan officials that MSF’s hospital in Kunduz was routinely used by the Taliban for military purposes:

Press release
Statement on Kunduz Hospital Bombing
October 04, 2015
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) issued the following statement today from Christopher Stokes, MSF General Director, on the bombing of MSF’s hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan:
“Under the clear presumption that a war crime has been committed, MSF demands that a full and transparent investigation into the event be conducted by an independent international body. Relying only on an internal investigation by a party to the conflict would be wholly insufficient.