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Thursday, December 20, 2012

PAKISTAN | United Nations decides to reduce the campaign Killed three other workers polio campaign in Pakistan


Three new murders have risen today to nine the number of workers in the vaccination campaign against polio killed in Pakistan in the past 48 hours in what is suspected to be a wave of crimes coordinated by the Taliban insurgencyOn the death of a vaccinator on Monday and five women, one of them 14-year- joins the murder this morning of another member of the medical team who was shot dead in Peshawar, capital of the northern province of Khyber Pakhtunkwa (KPK) and a vaccinator and his driver in the Charsadda district, reports the BBC, adding that the UN has decided to reduce its campaign in the country. All attacks have been perpetrated by masked gunmen firing from motorcycles and then abscondAlthough the wave of deaths yesterday led the federal government to order the suspension of the campaign, the regional government of KPK disregarded the instruction and decided to continue today with three days of vaccination despite security threats. "We have continued because the most important is to end polio,"said an official of the regional Ministry of Health, Ali Shah, while a police official in Peshawar said that "it is giving protection to vaccination teams."

Suspicions

Although there has been no formal claim the wave of attacks, suspicion falls on the Taliban (Pakistan grouped under the acronym TTP) as it related groups in the tribal areas in summer threatened to attack the vaccinators. What at first was a boycott of local tribal groups to demand economic improvements to the local administration quickly became a campaign against vaccination arguments made fortunes locals. One of the first justifications that gave the Taliban threats to vaccinators is that they were spies for the U.S. , as it was a Pakistani doctor who participated in the work location of Osama bin Laden last year. Dr. Shakil Afridi, sentenced to 33 years in prison, helped set up a fake child vaccination campaign against hepatitis in the area where bin Laden was believed to obtain DNA samples from the blood of immunized. The hepatitis vaccine is injected while the polio is administered in drop form. A more recent argument is that the Taliban's campaign against polio vaccination is part of a Western plot to sterilize Muslims. Despite all the propaganda that had led to direct threats and even murder last July of an individual vaccination teams in Karachi, until this week there had been a coordinated wave of attacks.

Latest attacks

The attacks in the past 48 hours have occurred in the province of KPK, Pashtun majority, and in the southern city of Karachi, with a large presence of people of this ethnic and growing focus of activity of TTP. Polio is a contagious viral disease that can affect the central nervous system and cause paralysis, this is a disease that has no cure but its prevention by an oral vaccine is easy. Pakistan is the only country with Afghanistan and Nigeria where polio is still endemic and local authorities together with international agencies made a major effort to immunize all children under five in the country. According to the agency, which coordinates the fight against this disease, each year there are four national campaigns for several days in receiving the vaccine about 34 million children. Official figures show that last year there were 198 cases in Pakistan, while in 2012 already accounted 56.

Time chose Obama as Person of the Year 2012


According to Time when Obama's name is on the ballot, "the United States next-younger and different," arises in the polls." "We are in the midst of cultural and demographic changes of historic proportions , and Obama is both the symbol and, in many ways, the architect of the new United States, "said the editorial director of Time , Rick Stengel, told broadcaster NBC  to announce Wednesday's decision. The magazine said the country is in the midst of immense cultural and demographic changes and Obama is responsible for creating a "new majority" that seeks to create "a more perfect union." "By finding and forge a new majority, by converting weakness into an opportunity and to seek, in the midst of great adversity, create a more perfect union, Obama is the personality of the year 2012 from TIME , "the editor of the publication, Rick Stengel said in a statement. Stengel said that "Obama is the first Democratic president since FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt) who gets more than 50% of the vote in elections in a row and the first president since 1940 to win re-election with an unemployment rate of 7.5 % ". "He has achieved a winning coalition and perhaps also a governing coalition. His presidency marks the end of the realignment initiated by (former Republican President Ronald) Reagan that marked American politics for 30 years, "he added. Obama had already been selected by Time as Person of the Year in 2008, when he became the first black U.S. president. The person of the year of the magazine is a traditional publishing. Last year, for example,the publication chose the protester as person of the year, in recognition of all forms that emerged in the Arab world , in Spain , in Greece and in the United States. This time, Time chose eight finalists for this year's Person of the Year. They were:  Malala Yousafzai, the young Pakistani Taliban which fired for fighting for a better education for women, the Egyptian President  Mohamed Mursi , former U.S. president Bill Clintonand his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton , the head Yahoo! executive, Marissa Mayer,  the president of Apple, Tim Cook , and besides, the three scientists who discovered the Higgs boson. Last week, were the readers of Time who chose their person of the year  and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was the one that received the most votes in a poll published in the magazine page. Time  means "person of the year" who in his opinion has  exercised the greatest influence on news and life in general during the past year.  previous Designated include the founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, the president of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, in 2009, the then president-elect Barack Obama in 2008 and formerly the singer Bono, President George W. Bush and the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos.