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Doctors Without Borders Suspends Southern Sudan Work Due To Violence

Doctors Without Borders

07/31/10 11:09 AM ET   AP

CAIRO — Aid group Doctors Without Borders said it has been forced to suspend work in a volatile part of South Sudan because of attacks against his staff, as violence between rival tribes surges in the area.

The group, also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, said Friday that armed men stole medical equipment from one of its health clinics twice this month in Jonglei state. Staff members have also been attacked while delivering aid, the organization said.

Heavily armed southern tribes have had to compete for scarce water and pasturage in the area. Clashes reignited more than a year ago and intensified beyond traditional cattle raids to include attacks on civilians across the entire south.

Aid agencies have said some 2,500 people were killed and 350,000 others were displaced in 2009 due to the violence.

A statement on Doctors Without Borders' website called on armed groups to respect its neutrality so it can resume providing aid. It said more than 160 malnourished children had been receiving treatment at its clinic in the Gumuruk area and that there were about 20 new cases each day.

A 20-year civil war between north and south Sudan ended in a peace agreement five years ago, but left the south awash in weapons. Sudan has continued to suffer widespread violence, including in its western Darfur region.

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jedime
i am.
10:43 AM on 08/02/2010
despicable­.
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05:38 PM on 08/01/2010
This is a great organizati­on......to­o bad there is no foresight in government circles around the world!
01:26 PM on 07/31/2010
I've heard an expert on this area say that the origin of this vicious civil war is lack of water in the area, and the article's comment about pasture lands seems to bear this out.

Why isn't the USA sending engineers to Sudan instead of weapons (we arm just about every side of every war in the world)?
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drjasonmd
Shalom, compa!
03:24 PM on 08/01/2010
Where's the profit in that?
12:16 PM on 07/31/2010
What are these people doing except causing the annihilati­on of their country and those that live there. Doctors with out borders should never be attacked for any reason. They need protection to be able to do their work. Isn't there an American Security Company that could do this, protect the doctors?
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drjasonmd
Shalom, compa!
03:25 PM on 08/01/2010
As a physician in many conflict areas, the last thing I want is to be associated with an American security company.
10:43 PM on 08/01/2010
Agreed.
No Americans in AFRICA!
Let the africans solve their problems.

Hmmm... I wonder if the doctors from the aid group are ... africans?!­?