Daily Dispatch

Mom-and-daughter vaccinatio­n team shot dead in Pakistan

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A MOTHER-and-daughter polio vaccinatio­n team were gunned down yesterday in the southweste­rn Pakistani city of Quetta as they were immunising children, the latest deaths in the country’s long campaign against the disease.

The duo were killed in a neighbourh­ood on the outskirts of the city, capital of restive Balochista­n, Pakistan’s largest and poorest province.

“Sakina Bibi, 38, and her daughter Rizwana Bibi, 16, were killed by unknown assailants as they were administer­ing polio drops to children,” senior police official Aitzaz Ahmed Goraya said.

The pair were on the fourth day of a five-day anti-polio campaign, he added.

“Previously we used to have police personnel providing security to polio workers but we changed it a few months back as it was drawing attention,” Aitzaz said.

“Now we assign polio workers their own neighbourh­oods and don’t give them security.”

The incident was confirmed by a senior administra­tion official, Amjad Ali Khan.

Nobody claimed responsibi­lity for the incident but Taliban militants have attacked polio workers in the country in the past. More than 100 people have been killed in such attacks since December 2012.

Islamist opposition to all forms of inoculatio­n grew after the CIA organised a fake vaccinatio­n drive to help track down Al-Qaeda’s former leader Osama Bin Laden in the Pakistani garrison town of Abbottabad.

He was killed there by US forces in 2011.

Pakistan is one of only two countries in the world where polio, a crippling childhood disease, remains endemic.

Despite the attacks, it hopes to be removed from the list of polio-endemic countries by this year by achieving its goal of no fresh cases for a year. —

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