5-5 | Following the massacre in Boguila and abuses against civilians, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) reduces medical activities in the Central African Republic (CAR) and related projects in neighbouring countries. In protest against the brutal killing of 16 civilians, including three of its humanitarian workers at Boguila Hospital on 26 April, MSF is reducing its activities in CAR and related projects in neighbouring countries for one week to emergency medical care only.
5-2 | Accounts of gruesome targeted killings; consequences of the violence leaves thousands in peril Juba, 28 April 2014: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) condemns the unspeakable acts of violence in Bentiu, South Sudan, during and after a major battle on 15 April.
4-29 | Sixteen civilians, including three national staff members with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), were killed during an armed robbery on MSF hospital grounds in the northern town of Boguila, in the Central African Republic (CAR) on Saturday afternoon (26 April). MSF strongly condemns the unprovoked killing of unarmed civilians at a location clearly identified as an MSF health facility.
4-29 | Sixteen civilians, including three national staff members with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), were killed during an armed robbery on MSF hospital grounds in the northern town of Boguila, in the Central African Republic (CAR) on Saturday afternoon (26 April). MSF strongly condemns the unprovoked killing of unarmed civilians at a location clearly identified as an MSF health facility.
3-27 | From the 22nd to the 24th March, heavy fire from automatic weapons and grenade explosions were heard around the PK5 and PK12 neighbourhoods in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic (CAR). MSF teams treated 38 wounded, three of whom died of their injuries.Thousands of Muslims have been trapped for several weeks in these neighbourhoods, with international forces attempting to protect them from attacks by anti-balaka militias.