Doctors Without Borders halts Russian operations after losing legal status
Source: Al Jazeera (Doha)
Doctors Without Borders has said it has halted its operations in Russia after Moscow removed its authorisation to work in the country. The NGO, also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), announced the decision late on Monday, saying it was compelled to stop activities because Russias justice ministry had removed it from a roster of approved foreign charities.
To comply with the [justice ministry] decision, we had to close our operations in the country and terminate the contracts of our staff in accordance with all legal requirements, spokeswoman Maria Borscheva told the AFP news agency. The decision applied to the Dutch branch of MSF in Russia but since this was the only association active in the country, it effectively ended the groups presence there.
With a mission to offer medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare, MSF has been in Russia since 1992, operating programmes that give aid to homeless people and migrants, tuberculosis treatment and general healthcare.
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