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VIVAnews - The workers polio immunization in this week be a rafale target from militants group in Pakistan. Presumably, they want revenge for fake immunization, who revealing the hideout of Osama bin Laden last year.
Reported by Reuters on Wednesday, December 19, 2012, since Monday this week was the eight workers killed in Pakistan polio immunization. Six of them were killed on Monday and Tuesday this week in the city of Karachi and Peshawat. While the other two were shot in Karachi on Wednesday. Most of the dead were women.
Rafale in Karachi surprise the Pakistan government's, because the location is far from the headquarters of Taliban. Wednesday there were four attacks in northern Karachi, Charsadda district. Motorcyclists opened fire on a car vaccine officers, killing two people and injuring one other.
Other shootings in Karachi did not manage to kill four medical workers. Following the shooting, police in Karachi have killed two terrorists and detained 15 others.
Not yet known which group was behind the shooting. Pakistani Taliban denied involvement. The extremists in the country, including the Taliban, previously strongly opposed polio immunization campaign which they say aims to sterilize Muslim umar.
Attacks immunization workers increased after Osama hideout uncovered thanks to the formation of the CIA's fake vaccination program to check the bin Laden family DNA. They considered, immunization program is a tool of Western intelligence to apprehended them.
UN involved in this immunization, withdrew from the shooting occurred earlier this week. However, the Pakistani government said it would not hold back and remain polio vaccine.
"If we stopped, it will further strengthen the fight against polio vaccination," the official said in Javed Marwat.
The government's decision has sparked protests among workers in Karachi and Islamabad vaccines are afraid of their safety is threatened.
"We came out and risked their lives for other people's children so as not disabled, why? Order for our children to be orphaned?" Medical workers said Amreen Bibi in Islamabad. (Ren)