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Speaking Out
Médecins Sans Frontières
29 episodes
1 week ago

The MSF Speaking Out podcasts are a series adapted from the original Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS). Like the case studies, the podcast series examines the challenges and dilemmas surrounding speaking out. The series offers an in-depth look into these humanitarian dilemmas through the narration of extracts from MSF documents and press archives to help establish the facts. Interviews with the main MSF protagonists at the time of the events also provide insight into, and analysis of, the positions adopted, including personal reflections which offer fresh perspectives.


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MSF Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS) is a series of case studies that openly examines and analyses the MSF’s actions and decision-making process during humanitarian emergencies that have led it to speak out or not. The SOCS project assists all MSF members, and a growing external audience in understanding how speaking out articulates with humanitarian interventions.↲

 

Find all 14 SOCS in English or French available for download on: https://www.msf.org/speakingout/all-case-studies


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The MSF Speaking Out podcasts are a series adapted from the original Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS). Like the case studies, the podcast series examines the challenges and dilemmas surrounding speaking out. The series offers an in-depth look into these humanitarian dilemmas through the narration of extracts from MSF documents and press archives to help establish the facts. Interviews with the main MSF protagonists at the time of the events also provide insight into, and analysis of, the positions adopted, including personal reflections which offer fresh perspectives.


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MSF Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS) is a series of case studies that openly examines and analyses the MSF’s actions and decision-making process during humanitarian emergencies that have led it to speak out or not. The SOCS project assists all MSF members, and a growing external audience in understanding how speaking out articulates with humanitarian interventions.↲

 

Find all 14 SOCS in English or French available for download on: https://www.msf.org/speakingout/all-case-studies


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 9: Speaking out in a time of kidnapping
Speaking Out
41 minutes 49 seconds
1 week ago
War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 9: Speaking out in a time of kidnapping

Episode 9: Speaking out in a time of kidnapping

In August 2002, the threat to MSF becomes a reality and another Coordinator, a Dutch national for the MSF Swiss section, is kidnapped in Dagestan. The organisation is once again faced with the dilemma of how and when to speak out on the situation in the North Caucasus while one of its members is held hostage. MSF opts to keep quiet at first, but as the weeks turn into months and the MSF Coordinator is still not released, MSF starts questioning whether it should take active steps to secure the hostage’s release by publicly pointing out a government’s responsibilities, negligence, or even complicity when a kidnapping occurs on its soil, or should it not enter into these conversations to avoid the potential for a government to dig in its heels? Tensions are running high, especially between MSF, the Dutch authorities and the family of the hostage, and some feel the structures within the organisation are not helping the situation.





This podcast series is written, produced and mixed by Andrea Rangecroft. Interviews are recorded by Lucy Dearlove. 

Editorial direction is from Nancy Barrett, Laurence Binet and Rebecca Golden Timsar. 

The narrator is Nick Owen. 

Extracts are read by Didi Bellos and Matthew Wade. 

The voiceovers are by Lucy Dearlove and Mark Fairclough. 

The music is by Lost Harmonies and Peter Sendberg.  

Photo credits:© Michael Yassukovich


A special thanks to Dr Alain Devaux. 




This podcast is adapted from the case study “War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya, 1994 – 2004”. Over 9 episodes, it explores the challenges and dilemmas MSF faced during the two wars in Chechnya between 1994 and 2004. These wars raised many questions for MSF on when and how the organisation should speak out publicly about the war crimes its staff witness and the chilling effects of the politics of terror on the Chechen people. 

Through MSF press releases, internal reports, speeches, and news articles of the time as well as eyewitness testimonies from MSF staff, this podcast series examines the challenges MSF faced when access to those in need was repeatedly blocked by the Russian authorities, forcing international staff to operate and train Caucasus teams at a distance. Later on, when staff members were kidnapped, MSF was confronted with a new dilemma - whether to raise a voice or lay low until their colleagues were released?


To read the full study and discover other case studies, please go to our website: msf.org/speakingout  


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Speaking Out

The MSF Speaking Out podcasts are a series adapted from the original Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS). Like the case studies, the podcast series examines the challenges and dilemmas surrounding speaking out. The series offers an in-depth look into these humanitarian dilemmas through the narration of extracts from MSF documents and press archives to help establish the facts. Interviews with the main MSF protagonists at the time of the events also provide insight into, and analysis of, the positions adopted, including personal reflections which offer fresh perspectives.


***


MSF Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS) is a series of case studies that openly examines and analyses the MSF’s actions and decision-making process during humanitarian emergencies that have led it to speak out or not. The SOCS project assists all MSF members, and a growing external audience in understanding how speaking out articulates with humanitarian interventions.↲

 

Find all 14 SOCS in English or French available for download on: https://www.msf.org/speakingout/all-case-studies


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.