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SENEGAL-HEALTH-EBOLA-WAFRICA
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MALICK ROKHY BA
Senegalese university professor Cheikh Ibrahima Niang speaks on August 29, 2014 in Dakar. It has been one of the more bizarre features of a deadly epidemic: a vocal minority in west African society denying that Ebola exists even as family and friends die around them. Niang, a leading social anthropologist who spent a month among communities in the epicenter, claims that "Ebola-denial" is perhaps more complex than it first appears. "When people say that Ebola does not exist, they are rebelling against something," Niang said. "They are in situations where they were not consulted and feel that they are treated with a lot of paternalism." AFP PHOTO / SEYLLOU
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Dakar, SENEGAL |
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2 Septembrie 2014 |
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