Cambodia: 'AIDS Colony' Violates Rights
"By bundling people living with HIV together into second-rate housing, far from medical facilities, support services, and jobs, the government has created a de facto AIDS colony," said Shiba.
"By bundling people living with HIV together into second-rate housing, far from medical facilities, support services, and jobs, the government has created a de facto AIDS colony," said Shiba.
BBC | Guy De Launey | Posted 02.06.2009 | World
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Human Rights Watch | Posted 08.28.2009 | World