The Taliban are now
supporting polio vaccination...
The announcement comes just weeks after the Afghan government launched a new
campaign to immunise more than eight million children between six months and
five years old throughout the country. It said it had trained 46,000
volunteers to conduct the campaign which is funded by the American aid
agency USAID, the World Health Organisation and Unicef.
Afghanistan,
Pakistan
and Nigeria are the three remaining countries in the world where polio
remains a serious threat, but efforts to eradicate the disease have been
sabotaged by the Taliban and other Islamic militants who have assassinated
immunisation volunteers in all three countries.
Eleven polio workers were killed in Pakistan last year, including five women
who were shot dead in Karachi in December last year. Earlier this year a
police officer protecting vaccination campaigners was shot by motorcycle
gunmen in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa. In Afghanistan, a 16 year old girl involved in
an anti-polio vaccination campaign in Kapisa province was shot six times in
the stomach outside her home last December and died later in hospital.[...]
But in a sudden U-turn the Taliban leadership issued a statement offering its
support for polio eradication campaigns as long as foreigners were not
involved and that all volunteers respected local Islamic culture.
"According to the latest international medicine science, the polio
disease can only be cured by preventive measures ie the anti-polio drops and
the vaccination of children against this disease.
"The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan supports and lends a hand to all
those programs which works for the health care of the helpless people of our
country," said a stament issued by the 'Islamic Emirate of
Afghanistan'.
this is really interesting about the taliban. http//www.unn.edu.ng
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