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ZIMBABWE:
AIDS treatment plea at President's door
PLUS
News
January 10, 2006
http://www.plusnews.org/AIDSreport.asp?ReportID=5580
JOHANNESBURG
- HIV-positive Zimbabweans and AIDS activists have taken their struggle
for better treatment to President Robert Mugabe's doorstep.
According to the daily Standard newspaper, this step followed a
recent petition for the government to regard the pandemic as a matter
of urgency.
Activists also charged they were slighted on World AIDS Day when
the government elected to discuss the national budget rather than
acknowledging the hurdles encountered by HIV-positive people trying
to access antiretroviral drugs.
Mary Sandasi, director of the NGO, Women's
AIDS Support Network, noted: "Such actions as to have a major
gathering taking place in [the capital], Harare, on such a big day
clearly showed a disregard of the plight of people living with AIDS
in Zimbabwe."
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