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The attack comes just one day after a report of a crowd of several hundred local residents, chanting, 'No Ebola in West Point,' drove away a burial team and their police escort that had come to collect the bodies of suspected Ebola victims in a slum in the capital, Reuters reports. The mob then forced open an Ebola isolation ward and took several patients out, many saying that the Ebola epidemic is a hoax.
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[Report: Armed men attack Liberia Ebola clinic, freeing patients (2014/08/17) on CBS News]
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The violence took place in the southern town of Macenta, where at least 14 people have died since the outbreak emerged last month. The mob of people who descended upon the clinic accused Doctors Without Borders health workers of bringing Ebola to Guinea, where there had never previously been any cases.
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[Ebola clinic in Guinea evacuated after attack (2014/08/05) by The Associated Press]
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[NY Times 2014/07/28 via CBS News]
There are 20 villages in southern Guinea where Doctors Without Borders, the main humanitarian agency fighting the crisis, can no longer go because of deep hostility toward healthcare workers.
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[LA Times 2014/07/03 via CBS News]