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Original Post Date: 2001-10-03 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 10/3/2001 5:24:23 PM
SA Government"s determination to hide AIDS facts
I saw this interesting article posted on the Daily Mail & Guardian today:-
Govts determination to hide AIDS report looking more ridiculous by the
day
Wednesday, October 03, 2001
The provincial administrations in Gauteng and the Free State deserve praise
for acknowledging that AIDS is the biggest cause of death in these two
provinces. This is a welcome dose of realism and truth in an area where
mysticism and denial has been pervasive.
As the evidence mounts that AIDS is South Africa(96)`s biggest killer, the
government(96)`s determination not to release the MRC statistics is looking
increasingly ridiculous. In addition to the evidence reported on by Gauteng
and the Free State, there is a large body of other evidence proving the
President wrong in his belief that the focus on AIDS should be down-graded.
For example, the World Health Organisation(96)`s June 2000 Report on the Global
HIV/AIDS Epidemic found that 250 000 South Africans had died of AIDS in 1999.
In addition, the mid-2000 population estimates from Statistics South Africa,
which scaled down estimates of the population size in mid-2000 by 300 000
because of AIDS.
Despite this body of evidence, the government persists in believing that it
can hide embarrassing information from the public indefinitely.
The Democratic Alliance calls on the Department of Health to comply with the
request we made last week in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information
Act and make the MRC report publicly available. By admitting its error in
denying the public access to the report, the government would be able to
extricate itself from an increasingly embarrassing situation.