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Thursday, January 30, 2003 - 02:00
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Media & freedom of expression [2]
Issue Number: 
97 [3]
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The South African Department of Health issued public statements in May 2002, upgrading its HIV/Aids policy, and acknowledging the link between HIV and Aids. But the Department of Health has yet again taken a step back by inviting an Aids dissident to address departmental officials. Minister Tshabalala-Msimang is not, however, alone in playing down the magnitude of the HIV/Aids problem. It seems that the Afrikaans and the conservative English media also follow her lead in the limited coverage ...read more [4]

The South African Department of Health issued public statements in May 2002, upgrading its HIV/Aids policy, and acknowledging the link between HIV and Aids. But the Department of Health has yet again taken a step back by inviting an Aids dissident to address departmental officials. Minister Tshabalala-Msimang is not, however, alone in playing down the magnitude of the HIV/Aids problem. It seems that the Afrikaans and the conservative English media also follow her lead in the limited coverage HIV/Aids receives.

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Food & Health [5]
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South Africa [7]

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