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One year after killing of our two colleagues in Somalia

28 Dec 20122 Read Time
 
It is with great sadness that Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) marks one year since two colleagues, Philippe HAVET and Andrias Karel KEILUHU (“Kace”), were brutally murdered in Mogadishu.

Philippe, a 53-year-old emergency coordinator from Belgium, and Andrias Kace, a 44-year-old medical doctor from Indonesia, were working with MSF teams to provide emergency medical assistance to displaced and resident populations affected by the conflict in Somalia.

“Philippe and Kace are greatly missed and today we extend our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to their families and friends,” said MSF General Director Christopher Stokes.

Following the tragic murders, MSF decided to close two large medical centres in the Somali capital. However, MSF continues to operate 10 projects throughout Somalia and provides medical and humanitarian aid to thousands of Somali refugees in camps across the border in Ethiopia and Kenya.

Today, two other MSF employees, Blanca THIEBAUT and Montserrat SERRA, remain held against their will in Somalia after they were abducted from the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, on 13th October 2011. MSF once again condemns this act of violence and demands their immediate release.
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