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Old 07-19-2012, 06:30 PM   #1
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Default North Waziristan elders back Taliban polio ban
Pakistani tribesmen endorsed a Taliban ban on polio vaccinations Wednesday, closing the door to the prospect of any child being vaccinated in North Waziristan as part of a nationwide campaign.Officials had pinned their last hopes of inoculating children in the northwestern district on talks with tribesmen, which were successively delayed until Wednesday, the last day of the nationwide campaign."Polio vaccination will be banned until drone attacks are stopped," tribal elder Qadir Khan told a gathering of more than 200 elders and scholars in Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan."Drones martyr so many children, while polio afflicts one or two out of hundreds of thousands," said tribal elder Maamoor Khan.North Waziristan administrator Siraj Ahmed Khan said he had sought to convince the tribesmen to accept the vaccinations for the disease, which leaves children crippled for life."Polio is rampant in tribal areas and government desires to prevent its spread," Khan told the meeting.The jirga demanded an end to US drone strikes and condemned the campaign as a cover for espionage.Doctor Shakil Afridi was jailed in May after helping the CIA find Osama bin Laden using a hepatitis vaccination programme.Officials said that a further 110,000 children in the tribal district of Khyber also risked going without the vaccine, because of fighting between government troops and warlord Mangal Bagh.The prime minister s office told AFP that the campaign would be extended until Thursday and Friday in the rest of Pakistan, but said there had been "no change" on the situation in Waziristan.The highly infectious disease affects mainly the under-fives and can cause paralysis in a matter of hours. Some cases can be fatal.The Lancet medical journal has said vaccination problems last year led to Pakistan s highest number of polio cases in a decade, 198, compared to 144 in 2010.
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