Integrated Regional Information Networks - December 5, 2001
Addressing a press conference, leaders of the All Amhara People's Organisation (AAPO), The Council of Alternative Forces for Peace and Democracy in Ethiopia (CAFPDE) and the Oromo National Congress (ONC) said that measures currently implemented by the government to curb high infection rates were not working.
"The government has to declare a state of emergency ... to arrest the alarming spread of the killer disease ravaging the country," Reuters reported CAFPDE President Beyene Petros as saying. Foremost among the opposition groups criticism was what they called the government's failure to introduce anti-retroviral therapy.
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