Médecins Sans Frontières

Speaking Out

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The MSF “Speaking Out” podcasts are adapted from the original Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS). Like the case studies, the podcast examines the challenges and dilemmas surrounding speaking out. Each series offers an in-depth look into humanitarian dilemmas in a specific crisis 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 personal analysis of, the positions adopted.  *** The MSF Speaking Out Case Studies (SOCS)...

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Nov 25, 2025

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Episodes

MSF and the Rohingya 1992 - 2014 - Episode 1: Bangladesh in the 1990s 25.11.2025

Episode 1: Bangladesh in the 1990s  In 1991–1992, Myanmar’s military repression forces over 250,000 Rohingya to flee to Bangladesh, where they settle in refugee camps. In the camps near Cox’s Bazar, MSF observes dire living conditions and violence, while Bangladeshi authorities limit aid and force repatriations. MSF engages in “silent advocacy,” raising concerns only with political stake...

MSF and the Rohingya 1992 - 2014 - Episode 2: Years of growth and silence 25.11.2025

Episode 2: Years of growth and silence  In Myanmar an increasingly authoritarian regime is taking shape, inhibiting the return of refugees and making the lives of the Rohingya who’ve remained in Rakhine State increasingly difficult. MSF documents systematic persecution but is divided over how to approach the dilemma of access versus speaking out. While from 1994, MSF Holland opts for “silent...

MSF and the Rohingya 1992 - 2014 - Episode 3: A slow opening at MSF 25.11.2025

Episode 3: A slow opening at MSF   In 2006, following MSF’s internal reorganisation, MSF Operational Centre Amsterdam (OCA) refocuses advocacy on the Rohingya marking a shift in its approach to testimony. To bypass Myanmar’s restrictions, strengthened through violent crackdowns on protesters after 2007’s Saffron Revolution, most of the speaking out concerns the fate of unregistered refugees i...

MSF and the Rohingya 1992 - 2014 - Episode 4: Myanmar opens up 25.11.2025

Episode 4: Myanmar opens up  In 2008, Cyclone Nargis devastates Myanmar’s Irrawaddy Delta, killing over 130,000 people. The crisis opens a humanitarian space. From 2009 onwards, MSF intensifies its public advocacy on the Rohingya including the “Fatal Policy: How the Rohingya Suffer the Consequences of Statelessness” report that highlights the health consequences of restrictive policies in Mya...

MSF and the Rohingya 1992 - 2014 - Episode 5: Renewed violence and loss of access to Myanmar 25.11.2025

Episode 5: Renewed violence and loss of access to Myanmar  In 2012, violence breaks out in Myanmar’s Rakhine State between Buddhists and Rohingya after a Buddhist woman is allegedly killed by Rohingya men. Retaliatory attacks displace tens of thousands and create widespread insecurity. MSF struggles to provide healthcare amid harassment, access restrictions, and arrests of Rohingya staff, for...

MSF and the Rohingya 1992 - 2014 - Episode 6: Under pressure in Myanmar 25.11.2025

Episode 6: Under pressure in Myanmar  In January 2014, in Du Chee Yar Tan, Rakhine State, MSF OCA treats wounded Rohingya after a violent attack and issues a public statement. The Myanmar government denies the violence, pressures MSF for patient details, and accuses it of exaggeration. Over the following weeks, MSF issues cautious public statements emphasising neutrality and commitment to med...

MSF and the Rohingya 1992 - 2014 - Episode 7: Introspection at MSF 25.11.2025

Episode 7: Introspection at MSF  Eventually, the Myanmar Government backs down and limits the ban to MSF activities in Rakhine. This still leaves the organisation with a dilemma: speaking out on Rohingya persecution versus preserving life-saving programmes in other states. After tense debates, MSF OCA leadership decides to withdraw from Rakhine to retain access elsewhere. Many argue that this...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 1: The First War in Chechnya 25.11.2025

Episode 1: The First War in Chechnya The first war of independence of Chechnya with the Russian Federation starts in 1994 and runs for two years during which access was regularly blocked by Russian forces. MSF feeds the press with information on the rapidly deteriorating conditions and the Russian’s refusal to let them into many areas of the country.  This podcast series is written, produced...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 2: A Far Cry from Peace 25.11.2025

Episode 2: A Far Cry from Peace In 1999, while the country and its people are still struggling to recover, the Russian authorities start bombing Chechnya again. The Russian Federation President, Boris Yeltsin talks publicly about a peace plan but his forces carry out a ruthless bombing campaign on rebel-held villages in southern Chechnya. MSF sections are united in wanting to speak out about what...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 3: Advocacy without access 25.11.2025

Episode 3: Advocacy without access With hostilities in Chechnya flaring up again in what the Russian Federation terms as “anti-terrorist operations”, MSF leaders decide to take advantage of the ceremony of the reception of Nobel Peace Prize to call on the international community to intervene. But MSF teams are struggling to work in a Chechnya facing all-out war and dangerous security problems. Ins...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 4: A cautious re-entry to Chechnya 25.11.2025

Episode 4: A cautious re-entry to Chechnya Throughout the year 2000, MSF seizes every opportunity to raise the alarm on the Chechen’s fate with governments and institutions around the world, but to little concrete effect other than general condemnation. With still no international staff in the country, MSF sections resort to so-called ‘remote control’ management, using locally hired employees to d...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 5: All on the same page 25.11.2025

Episode 5: All on the same page MSF’s operations in Chechnya are slowly starting back up again after 3 years of being run remotely. Although the bombing stops, general insecurity is pervasive and restarting these programmes is not without risks. With an international team back on the ground in Chechnya, everyone agrees on the need to document the situation more thoroughly. A collection of patients...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 6: 'Kidnapped by mistake' 25.11.2025

Episode 6: 'Kidnapped by mistake' Kidnappings are becoming more commonplace in Chechnya and closer to home for MSF as various staff members are held for questioning. At the start of 2001, a key member of the team in the North Caucasus is taken hostage and questions are asked as to whether there's a causal link between MSF’s decision to speak out in the media and the kidnapping? MSF is faced with t...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 7: Anti-terrorist rhetoric 25.11.2025

Episode 7: Anti-terrorist rhetoric MSF’s operations have been closed down in Chechnya in response to the MSF Coordinator’s kidnapping. After his release, three weeks later, MSF tries to restart its operations in Chechnya but there are delays due to security issues, and for now, the only programmes in the country are run through remote control management from Dagestan, on Chechnya eastern bord...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 8: A Deliberate Strategy of Non-Assistance 25.11.2025

Episode 8: A Deliberate Strategy of Non-Assistance The situation in the North Caucasus is becoming increasingly violent. The Russian federal authorities are forcing Chechen refugees to return to Chechnya, where they reign terror. They are also putting pressure on humanitarian organisations to stop helping refugees in 'Ingushetia, which would encourage them to return. When colleagues at other organ...

War Crimes and Politics of Terror in Chechnya - Episode 9: Speaking out in a time of kidnapping 25.11.2025

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 t...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 1: Resumption of war in eastern Zaire 25.11.2025

Episode 1: Resumption of war in eastern Zaire In 1996, MSF attempts to alert the international community about the resurgence of conflict in eastern Zaire, as witnessed by teams on the ground. The perpetrators of the Rwandan Tutsi genocide, living in refugee camps, threaten and attack the Zairean civilian population. The same perpetrators are holding Rwandan refugees that fled the 1994 genocide, h...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 2: Information war over refugee numbers 25.11.2025

Episode 2: Information war over refugee numbers As the instability of the region increases, MSF and other humanitarian organisations are eventually forced out of eastern Zaire entirely. MSF suspects that thousands of refugees are suffering and at risk of dying. The organisation decides to launch an appeal for an armed international intervention and communicates about the plight of the populat...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 3: Under fire in the press 25.11.2025

Episode 3: Under fire in the press In November 1996, the offensive led by the ADFL and Rwandan forces empties the camps in eastern Zaire of their population. Some refugees were repatriated to Rwanda and others fled into the neighboring forest. MSF denounces the repatriation conditions and is reproached by the press for "catastrophic" forecasts made a few weeks earlier. This podcast series is produ...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 4: Humanitarians used as bait 25.11.2025

Episode 4: Humanitarians used as bait Finally allowed into South Kivu, a province in eastern Zaire, the MSF teams discover that refugees are being massacred by the ADFL and its allies, particularly in the Massisi and the Shabunda regions. MSF realises that MSF teams are used as bait by the ADFL to lure the refugees out of the forests and kill them. This podcast series is produced and mixed by Andr...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 5: Forest exodus 25.11.2025

Episode 5: Forest exodus The ADFL takes control of all of the Kivu province and refugees continue to flee their rapid advance eastwards through the forest. MSF struggles to maintain access to the refugees amidst the violence, restrictions, and threats to team safety, while receiving continued reports about refugee massacres. This podcast series is produced and mixed by Andrea Rangecroft.&nbsp...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 6: Silent vs public advocacy 25.11.2025

Episode 6: Silent vs public advocacy MSF's exploratory mission teams complete their reports on their Masisi and Shabunda visits. Details of mass graves, massacres, and the fact that the ADFL used humanitarian teams as bait to lure refugees out of the forests, sent shock waves through MSF offices. A debate about the use of the information collected ensued: should it be made public or not? This podc...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 7: The ‘Forced Flight’ report 25.11.2025

Episode 7: The ‘Forced Flight’ report In May 1997, MSF published a new study describing the movements of refugees in the Great Lakes region of Africa and the fate of refugees. MSF planned to distribute the report to a small group of journalists, asking them not to cite MSF as the source of the information. However, a lack of communication between MSF offices and with the teams in the field, exacer...

Hunting and killing Rwandan refugees in Zaire-Congo - Ep. 8: Learning from retrospective reports 25.11.2025

Episode 8: Learning from retrospective reports From mid-1997, MSF teams try to work together again. The organisation publishes retrospective studies that trace the odyssey of the Rwandan refugees through the Zairean jungle and contributes testimony to international investigations on human rights violations in the region.  This podcast series is produced and mixed by Andrea Rangecroft.  E...

Srebrenica - Episode 1: Entering the Enclave 25.11.2025

Episode 1: Entering the enclave ↲ The Muslim population trapped inside Srebrenica is living under constant shelling since the start of the war in Bosnia in 1992. Even after the UN declared the city a ‘safe area’ in March 1993, not much had changed.↲ The joint French/Belgian MSF unit entered Srebrenica with UNPROFOR leader General Morillon in March 1993. They were the first NGO allowed inside the e...

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