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“What will these all do?” my mother asked. He went, not knowing much at all about the organization that the French-speaking call by the acronym MSF, forM?decins Sans Fronti?res. He knew them only by their poster campaigns, which proclaimed,“We didn’t study medicine to cure imaginary patients.” Eric interpreted this to mean that they got things done for people in need and challenged prevailing attitudes. He liked those who “shook the tree” a little bit. Eric’s mission was to evacuate war-injured patients who were huddled in the basement of a hospital in a Croatian city, Vukovar, that was being held under siege by the Yugoslav National Army and Serb irregulars. Several weeks earlier, in mid-October, an MSF representative based in the Croatian capital, Zagreb, had struck a deal between Yugoslav and Croatian rebel forces for evacuation of Vukovar’s injured patients. On the way out of Vukovar with the first group of 109 critically injured patients, the twelve-vehicle MSF convoy fell under a shower of mortar fire. Later a land mine exploded, maiming two MSF nurses, on a road the convoy had been directed to take by the Yugoslav National Army. MSF’s leaders had unknowingly participated in a plan that linked the organization’s access to the hospital with the safe passage of Yugoslav forces from an army barracks in Croatia. The incident shocked the MSF workers, who had never before experienced being targets. And being lied to. LAZI?, BORO, 27 (LAH-zeetch, BOE-roe)—Physician with Bosnian Serb forces across the front lines from Srebrenica. Friends with several Srebrenica doctors and nurses before the war. Slender, with light brown hair, blue-green eyes, and a boyish face.