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Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has suspended operations in Port-au-Prince, Haiti due to escalating violence and threats from the Haitian police. MSF cited repeated stops of their vehicles and death and rape threats as the reasons for the suspension, which will last until further notice. MSF is a major provider of free healthcare in Haiti and operates key services such as a trauma center and a burn clinic. The U.N.
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