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Friday, 8 February 2013

Nigeria: Extremists gun down nine women giving polio vaccines to children

From the Telegraph

Drive-by gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on health workers about to give polio vaccines to children in northern Nigeria, killing nine women in twin attacks blamed on Islamic fundamentalists. Another four people were injured in the two separate incidents in Kano in Nigeria's majority-Muslim north, where the al-Qaeda-allied militant group Boko Haram operates.

The group has previously claimed that inoculations were a Western plot to sterilise Nigerian women, and its members were suspected in another shooting in October that left two guards at a polio vaccine centre dead.

"The health workers were assembling at a dispensary before beginning their daily rounds when the first attackers arrived and opened fire," said Musa Mugaji, Kano's police spokesman. "There was another attack just soon after elsewhere in the city. Today nine good people helping others have been killed."

One woman who was shot in the back described from her hospital bed how two gunmen stormed into her clinic and opened fire, killing two of her colleagues. They then set fire to a curtain in the consultation room and fled, shutting the door behind them.

"We summoned courage and broke the door because we realised they wanted to burn us alive," the woman said. She was too afraid to give her name.

One senior Muslim leader in Kano claimed a decade ago that polio vaccines "were corrupted and tainted by evildoers from America and their Western allies". Panicked families stopped inoculating their children, leading to an outbreak of polio in Nigeria, one of only three countries in the world, with Afghanistan and Pakistan, where the virus is still endemic.

Posted on 02/08/2013 4:20 PM by Esmerelda Weatherwax
Comments
9 Feb 2013
Christina McIntosh

 'Extremists'. 'Drive-by gunmen'. 'Attackers'.

The kind of men who will shoot a woman in the back.

Sharia assassins.

Men who get their kicks from murdering and terrorising in the name of the infernal 'allah'.






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