Friday, September 25, 2015

Pro-Russia rebels order UN to leave east Ukraine stronghold

Pro-Russian rebels have ordered UN agencies working in the separatist stronghold of Lugansk in east Ukraine to leave the area by Friday, the UN aid chief said.

Several international non-governmental organizations have separately been told to leave Lugansk by Saturday, Stephen O'Brien said in a statement Thursday.

O'Brien said he was "alarmed" by the decision and called on the separatists "in both Lugansk and Donetsk to ensure the immediate resumption of UN and international NGO activities."

Pro-Russian leaders said earlier they had banned 10 Western relief groups including Doctors Without Borders (MSF) for "grave violations" of laws.

The Lugansk guerrillas have accused MSF of "illegally storing psychotropic medication" that lacked proper registration in either Russia or Ukraine. MSF strongly denies the allegations.

O'Brien, the UN under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, said some 16,000 tons of humanitarian aid had not been delivered and that local hospitals could not perform surgery because they lack anesthesia.

In an indirect appeal to Russia, O'Brien urged "everyone with influence over the de facto authorities to use that influence to ensure the immediate resumption of humanitarian aid by UN agencies and international NGOs."

The move came ahead of an October 2 meeting in Paris of Russian President Vladimir Putin with his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko to try to advance peace prospects.

The United Nations estimates that the 17-month conflict in east Ukraine has claimed the lives of nearly 8,000 people and injured almost 18,000 -- most of them civilians.
(AFP)

france24.com
25/9/15
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  1. Ukraine: les rebelles de Lougansk interdisent de nombreuses ONG, dont MSF...

    (Belga) Les autorités séparatistes prorusses de Lougansk (Est de l'Ukraine) ont interdit les activités de plusieurs ONG étrangères, dont MSF et People In Need, évoquant des "violations graves" de leur part, une décision vivement dénoncée vendredi par les intéressés.

    "L'accréditation a été refusée à Médecins Sans Frontières, qui avait des médicaments interdits dans ses entrepôts. Elle a aussi été refusée à People In Need et IRC (International Rescue Committee) car ils ont violé ses règles", a indiqué à l'AFP le "Premier ministre" de la République populaire autoproclamée de Lougansk (LNR), Vassili Nikitine. "Lorsque leur accréditation a expiré, ils ont continué à travailler et ont tout fait pour que nous la leur refusions. Ces missions n'apportaient aucune aide évidente. Seule la Croix Rouge apporte une véritable aide et nous continuons à travailler avec elle", a-t-il ajouté. Selon l'agence de presse officielle des rebelles en LNR, au moins 11 ONG étrangères ont fait des demandes d'accréditation, document dont l'obtention est désormais obligatoire, comme pour les médias, afin de pouvoir travailler dans la zone. Le précieux document a été refusé à dix d'entre elles. (Belga)
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