New Delhi/Beijing: Under the garb of China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology and Pakistan Army’s Defence Science and Technology Organisation are allegedly conducting experiments on deadly pathogens to expand potential bio-warfare capabilities.
An Australian investigative media group The Klaxon, in an exclusive report in August this year, revealed that the two countries had been carrying out extensive research operations on deadly ‘animal to human’ pathogens in Pakistan involving more than 7000 Pakistani farmers, herders and others and over 2800 camels and other animals.
Excerpts from the report:
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Both China and Pakistan have denied the claims. However, the Pakistan government has confirmed the existence of a deal between its military and the Wuhan lab.
“There is nothing secret about the Bio-Safety Level-3 (BSL-3) laboratory of Pakistan referred to in the report. Pakistan has been sharing information about the facility with the States parties to the biological and toxins weapons convention (BTWC) in its submission of confidence-building measures,” Pakistan’s foreign office was quoted as saying by The Klaxon in July. Islamabad did not identify the location of the BSL-3 laboratory.
Incidentally, Pakistan’s sharp decline in COVID-19 cases just two months after the mid-June peak of around 6800 cases in a day, has been widely referred to as a mystery.
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