I know, they are a pain in the @#$$#*%%$ for most of military, but they are also the ones, with ICRC, we are just glade and happy they do the job.

The French doctors have opened doors, many doors…
- They left Ethiopia to denounce internal mass deportations of civilian population in Africa and raised the attention of the world.
- They explained in front of the US congress how they did enter Afghanistan while CIA was just stock in Pakistan.
- They received a Nobel price but took that very opportunity to demonstrate against Chechnya war.
- They have been kicked out of Sudan because they did pass all their medical reports to the ICC and Bashir is now on the wanted list.

The list is long and without them wars would be worst. But everything has a price:
- MSF national and expatriates staff are being killed every years,
- MSF national and international staff are taken hostage every years,

As they say, the world is our emergency room.

Most of us hate them but we are just happy they exist. To know more about them:
Médecins Sans Frontières - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I just would like to take this as an opportunity to look at how NGO and military do in fact collaborate.
And how, by becoming more performent, NGO have become an actor inside the battle field now days.