Siti Fadillah Supari - who first drew widespread attention by boycotting the World Health Organisation's 50-year-old virus sharing system in 2007 - said she wanted "scientific proof" that shots for illnesses like pneumonia, chicken pox, the flu, rubella and typhoid were "beneficial".
"If not, they have to be stopped. We don't want our country to be a testing place for drugs, as has been the case in Africa," she said.
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