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From: Terje Rod-Larsen
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From: Andrea Pfanzelter
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Date: May 6, 2013, 10:37:21 GMT+02:00
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ISLAMABAD: A child has contracted polio for the first time in Pakistan's militant-infested tribal belt since the
Taliban banned vaccinations a year ago, a UN official said Monday 6 May."The new case has been detected in North
Waziristan where we had been denied access in June last year," the World Health Organization's senior coordinator for
polio eradication in Pakistan, Elias Durry, told AFP.
Tribesmen in North Waziristan, Pakistan's most notorious stronghold of Taliban and Al-Qaeda linked militants,
endorsed the Taliban ban and stopped authorities from vaccinating children under a nationwide campaign."This has
been the first case since we were stopped from vaccinating children in the region last year," Durry said. The Taliban
alleged that the campaign was a cover for espionage. "We are worried because this new case comes as an example of a
bigger impending outbreak of disease in the region," the WHO official said. Durry said the United Nations and the
Pakistani government are working together to reach out to the children in North Waziristan.
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