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26 Jun 2008 06:55 pm
The HIV Travel Ban
A reader writes:
I am a white South African, teaches Constitutional Law at an SA
university and follow US politics very closely. I am supposed to go and teach at a Law School in the US for a
few weeks next year but I am having such a hard time deciding whether I
should or could do it. It would require me to ask for SPECIAL BLOODY
PERMISSION to enter the US merely because of my HIV status and that
seems so insulting and so reactionary to me. It suggests that being HIV
positive is some kind of evil perverted disease that one should
apologise for.
Even South Africa - whose President in the past have
denied the link between HIV and AIDS - do not have a similar policy. It
really makes me want to go to a more civilized place - Colombia? Sudan?
Uzbekistan? - but I studied in New York and love the US so I do not know what to do. It is so sad that the US, who
used to be a beacon of hope and light for many reasonable people in the
world, has come to this.
It may be over soon. Here's how you can help. It says something that George W. Bush has had a more retrograde policy on HIV in this solitary respect than Thabo Mbeki.
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