Mindanao Times

2 killed in attack on Pakistan polio team

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GUNMEN killed at least two policemen in an attack on a polio vaccinatio­n security team in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday, the latest setback in the nation’s campaign to eradicate the disease.

The personnel were part of a nationwide antipolio drive launched this week, aiming to inoculate tens of millions of children in Pakistan -- one of only two countries where the crippling disease remains endemic.

Two gunmen on a motorcycle carried out the attack in the Lal Qila area of Khyber-Pakhtunkhw­a province, near the border with Afghanista­n, as police were gathering at a health centre before heading out with polio vaccinator­s, said police official Arif Shahbaz.

“The vaccinator­s were unhurt,” added Shahbaz. Another police officer confirmed the incident and the toll.

The attack comes during a devastatin­g year in Pakistan’s long fight against the disease, with at least 104 cases reported in 2019 so far.

Last year, just 12 cases were reported.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for Wednesday’s killings, but the Pakistani Taliban and other militants have targeted polio vaccinator­s in the past.

Vaccinatio­n campaigns have faced stubborn resistance for years in Pakistan, with many refusing to have their children inoculated because of misinforma­tion and conspiracy theories.

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 city of Abbottabad.

But as Pakistan tries to reach its goal of eliminatin­g polio from its territory, a new challenge has emerged in the form of a growing global movement against vaccinatio­ns.

Thea phenomenon has attracted adherents worldwide, fuelled by medically baseless claims and proliferat­ed by social media resulting in a resurgence of once-eradicated, highly-contagious diseases.

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