TAC Gives Zuma’s AIDS Speech Thumbs Up
Monday, November 2, 2009 - 16:01
President Jacob Zuma's speech on AIDS in Parliament has marked the demise of state-supported denialism. This is the view of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC).
In a press statement, TAC has described Zuma speech as one of the most important speeches in the history of AIDS in South Africa.
The organisation further says it welcomes the ushering of this new era, adding that almost exactly 10 years since former president Thabo Mbeki made a speech that began what it calls “the era of state-supported denial”.
To read the article titled, “Zuma praised for AIDS speech,” click here.
In a press statement, TAC has described Zuma speech as one of the most important speeches in the history of AIDS in South Africa.
The organisation further says it welcomes the ushering of this new era, adding that almost exactly 10 years since former president Thabo Mbeki made a speech that began what it calls “the era of state-supported denial”.
To read the article titled, “Zuma praised for AIDS speech,” click here.
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<br /> News24
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