HIV-Motivated Arrests and Convictions Threaten Justice and Public Health
(New York, February 5, 2008) – A series of arrests in Cairo sparked by one man’s admission to police that he was HIV-positive endangers public health as well as human rights, Human Rights Watch said today.
Human Rights Watch called on Egyptian authorities to overturn the convictions of four men for the “habitual practice of debauchery,” and to free four others who are held pending trial. The government should end arbitrary arrests based on HIV status and take steps to end prejudice and misinformation about HIV/AIDS.
" These cases show Egyptian police acting on the dangerous belief that HIV is not a condition to be treated but a crime to be punished "
Scott Long
director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights Program
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