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INDIA: Restore Original HIV/AIDS Bill, Urge Activists

Times of India (New Delhi) (12.11.08) - Thursday, December 11, 2008


Indian AIDS advocates gathered yesterday in Mumbai to protest changes officials are making to proposed anti-discrimination legislation. The initial draft was made with the help of patients, health activists, lawyers, and others over a period of two years. "We found that many of our rights-based issues had been dropped" in the law ministry's revisions to the draft, said Eldred Tellis of the Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust. People with HIV/AIDS would only be allowed to stay in special homes during their rehabilitation back to general society, which risks further isolating them, said Prabha Desai of the Sanmitra Trust. In addition, plans for free check-ups, medicine, testing, and authorization to distribute prevention- related materials such as condoms and sterile needles have been scrubbed, said Ujwala Kadam, president of Soudamini, which targets HIV-positive women and children. The activists called on the health ministry, which now has the proposal, to restore the original draft.
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