Thursday, February 27, 2014

Karma

If, today, a child gets polio, it is likely the virus is from Pakistan.

Why Pakistan?  The global campaign to eradicate polio is foundering there.  After Pakistanis came to believe that the CIA used the cover of a vaccination team to find out Osama Bin Laden's whereabouts, vaccination teams have been the target of violence.
....The latest casualty was a police constable killed Tuesday protecting a team of vaccination workers in northwest Pakistan. During a two-day vaccination campaign in Peshawar earlier this month, 5,000 police were deployed to protect health workers,....
But how did the phenomemon of Osama Bin Laden come about in the first place?  That is a long story.  Ostensibly it began with Carter and Brezezinski, and continued with Reagan, and America's Saudi allies and so on, funding and arming Islamic fundamentalists, with the goal of bleeding the Soviet Union.  And it continues from there.

One might say, well, in this case, the end justified the means.  But that is being myopic.  Historically,  English-speaking empires have never hesitated in aiding and abetting illiberal Islamic forces to further their own ends.  That goes even to the other "root cause" of why children may still get polio - the existence of Pakistan.   And every "end justifies the means" that violates good principles has resulted in further problems.

Bad actions have corresponding consequences - but they appear to affect others than those who committed those actions, which seems like a travesty.  Which points to another fact which we ignore too often - we are united in our humanity.   This will hurt all of us, one way or the other.

PS: Obama recently declined to do in Syria what would amount to supporting Islamic extremists; it went against the historical grain, and the angst it caused in America's neo-imperialistscons was evident.


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The Gardener · 578 weeks ago

The problem for India is that polio may re-enter India through visitors from Pakistan. India was recently declared by WHO as a Polio-Free Country as no case of polio has been reported in the country during the last 3 years. I am a member of Rotary Club since 1982. Rotary International has been trying to eradicate polio from the whole world. We had recently a Rotary District Conference at Bhubaneswar, Odisha, where one of the Invited Guests was from Pakistan. During the deliberations, there was reference to persistence of polio in Pakistan, Afghanistan and another country.

As a Rotarian, I feel proud to have contributed a little to eradication of polio from India.
1 reply · active 578 weeks ago
Yes, the eradication of polio is something to be proud of - so much disability and suffering prevented!!!

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