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Taliban to ban polio vaccinations for children until US stops drone strikes

By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News | The Lookout – 5 hrs ago

A Taliban leader in Pakistan said that until the United States stops drone

strikes—like the one that killed al-Qaida no. 2 Abu Yahya al-Libi earlier this

month—it will ban polio vaccinations of Pakistani children in the region it

controls.

" Polio drops will be banned in North Waziristan until the drones strikes are

stopped, " Taliban commander Hafiz Gul Bahadur said in a statement released

Saturday and published Monday by CNN. " Almost every resident of North Waziristan

has become a mental patient because of the drone strikes, which are worse than

polio. On one hand, the U.S. spends millions of dollars to eliminate polio,

while on the other hand it kills hundreds with the help of its slave, Pakistan. "

UNICEF had been hoping to launch a drive this week to vaccinate 161,000 children

in the region. Bahadur said he consulted with leaders of the Taliban and

al-Qaida and with Punjabi leaders before making the decision to ban the

vaccinations.

Pakistan's vaccination program came under scrutiny after a Pakistani doctor

accused of helping the CIA locate Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad under the guise

of the " door-to-door " program was sentenced to 33 years in prison for " acting

against the state. "

The announcement, the New York Times said, is " a blow to polio vaccination

efforts in Pakistan, which is one of just three countries where the disease is

still endemic and which accounted for 198 new cases last year—the highest rate

in the world. "

But it's doubtful that the warning will affect U.S. drone strikes. The White

House has increased its drone operations under President Barack Obama. The

Pakistani government has objected to the drone strikes, saying they are " a

violation of Pakistan's sovereignty. "

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