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Pro-Russian insurgents in Ukraine's eastern separatist Donetsk region said Friday they had banned Doctors Without Borders (MSF) from working in the area for unspecified violations of local laws. In late September, the Geneva-based Nobel Peace Prize laureate and nine other non-governmental relief groups were kicked out of the neighbouring rebel province of Lugansk.
The Donetsk militia leaders took less severe measures at the time, saying that they were only checking various organisations' registration papers and right to import various drugs. "I can confirm the decision to strip its (MSF's) accreditation," a representative of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic told AFP by phone. The Donetsk rebels said Friday they had spared the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Czech Republic's People in Need (PIN) - two other earlier targets of alleged violations.
MSF director of operations Bart Janssens called the decision disturbing and "vague". "We are extremely worried. MSF is the largest player in the region and now we will have to stop people's treatment," Janssens told AFP by telephone. "This is a dramatic decision," he said, adding that MSF had requested "a reconsideration of this decision".
The United Nations estimates that the 18-month conflict in Ukraine's industrial heartland has claimed the lives of at least 8,000 people and injured around 18,000 - most of them civilians. The separatists rely on medical and other support from Russia, which denies instigating or backing the insurgency in reprisal for last year's ouster of a Moscow-backed leadership in Kiev. The pro-Moscow militias treat Western groups with extreme caution, suspecting some of being EU and US spies.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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