[h=1]Ebola Crisis: Red Cross workers attacked as virus conspiracies create panic in Guinea[/h] By
Elsa Buchanan
February 23, 2015 15:50 GMT
... Almost simultaneously, mobs carried out another attack on the Red Cross' regional office 365km (227 miles) from the capital. "All our working equipment was looted," Traor? said.
This comes despite extensive information campaigns put out by the government and all health professionals involved.
"Paradoxically, people who have no access to the television, radio or the internet are staying in line, while
people [from] localities with access to real information are turning against us.
"Everyone should ask themselves, why? We've done all we could [information-wise], yet those rumours spread in localities near Conakry, [where people] have access to all the information."
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In January, President Cond? authorised "the use of the police to arrest recalcitrants" in the fight against Ebola, after he claimed "there are people who do not want Ebola to end".
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Organised attacks
Claudia Evers, M?decins Sans Fronti?res's Ebola emergency coordinator in Guinea, echoed Traor?'s claims, adding the attacks are more organised now that they have been in the past.
"We've had incidents since the beginning of Ebola, but these were more or less sporadic, and we could control them, and identify the different people in the communities who were behind the incidents."
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"We have not seen these kind of incidents, and the strength of these incidents, before. We are on high alert because it's the first time that it was clearly an organised attack."...