April 17, 2012
The international humanitarian group, Doctors Without Borders (MSF), will not launch any new non-emergency projects in Somalia until two staff members who are being held hostage are released, UN-funded Radio Bar Kulan reported Monday (April 16th), citing a statement by the group.
Blanca Thiebaut and Monserrat Serra have been held captive in Somalia since October 2011, when they were kidnapped from Dadaab refugee camps in North Eastern Province in Kenya, which houses more than 450,000 Somalis.
MSF currently runs medical projects in Somalia in 22 locations in south central Somalia. The statement said the organisation will continue to respond to life-saving emergencies.
Thiebaut and Serra were reportedly last seen in Lower Shabelle last December.
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