More Anti-Polio Workers Killed In Pakistan

A woman draws crosses over an anti-polio drive poster, signalling a boycott of the ongoing campaign due to security concerns, during a protest rally against the killing of anti-polio drive campaign workers in Islamabad December 19, 2012.
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Dashiell Bennett 862 Views Dec 19, 2012

Attacks on United Nations health workers in Pakistan continued for a third straight day, even though their polio vaccination program had been suspended due to the violence. One Wednesday, a woman working on the eradication program and her driver were shot in the northwestern town of Charsadda, and several other polio workers in the same area were attacked, though they were injured. That's makes a total of seven deaths in the last three days, as Taliban terrorists have attempted to put a stop to the vaccination efforts.

Taliban leaders have accused the U.N. workers of being spies for the U.S. and have also spread rumors that the vaccines are actually part of the a Western plot to sterilize the Muslim population. Rumors have run rampant about previous U.N. health programs, but the distrust was raised higher after the CIA set up a fake vaccination program in Pakistan as part of its effort to catch Osama bin Laden. The rumors have severely hampered efforts to wipe out the disease in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nigeria, the only three countries in the world where polio is considered "endemic."

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