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WORLD AIDS DAY: Ideology Trumping Health, US Activists Say
WASHINGTON - On the eve of World AIDS Day Saturday, the U.S. Park Police arrested 40 demonstrators outside the White House as they chanted for sweeping changes to the George W. Bush administration's domestic and global AIDS policies.
The protesters were part of a larger rally in Lafayette Park just across Pennsylvania Avenue before they broke off and walked up to the perimeter fence on the north side of the White House and sat down in a line. After three public warnings stating that their demonstration permit had been revoked and asking the crowd to disperse from an area cordoned off with police barricades and yellow tape, the protesters were arrested for disobeying an official order.
The arrestees, mostly college students, responded to the warnings by chanting, "Warning one, warning two, warning three, warning eight. We won't leave 'til you cut the red tape," before being cuffed with plastic ties, and carted away in Park Police wagons.
The larger rally -- co-sponsored by Africa Action, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, the Global AIDS alliance and several other organisations -- hoped to raise awareness and suggest changes to what the groups felt were inadequate and misguided policies.
The speakers called for drastic adjustments, including boosting global funds to combat the spread of the disease through prevention by shifting the focus of U.S. AIDS funds in Africa away from the Bush administration's emphasis on "abstinence only" prevention education.
The President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief, an aid plan of 15 billion dollars for treatment and prevention, is up for reauthorisation next year. Its critics would like to see the amount of aid drastically increased and many of the money's restrictions lifted.
"We want the reauthorisation of PEPFAR to be funded to the tune of 50 billion dollars," said Gerald LeMelle, the executive director of Africa Action, a Washington-based group that works on African affairs. "We feel that is the amount that the global community has decided will make a difference."
In an appearance at a church in Mount Airy, Maryland Friday, President Bush pledged to double the programme's current funding to 30 billion dollars of relief aid over the next five years -- still falling well short of Africa Action's number.
In his remarks, Bush lauded the efforts of faith-based organisations that receive money through PEPFAR -- an aspect of his plan assailed by protestors 80 kilometres away outside the White House.
"A piece of it is the quantitative funding at the right level," said Emira Woods, chair of Africa Action's board of directors and the director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies. "But the other part of it is qualitative. It is removing the ideological constraints that have said a third of HIV/AIDS funding has to go towards abstinence only. It is those types of ideological strings that are hampering treatment around the world as well as here in Washington, DC."
A report released this week by the District of Columbia government said the nation's capital leads most large cities in the rate at which new HIV/AIDS cases are reported. Speakers at the rally compared the epidemic in Africa to Washington and said that efforts to combat the disease at home are hampered by the same ideological considerations.
"The reason that the District's numbers are higher than anyone else's is that the Congress of the U.S. under the Republicans placed an attachment on our appropriation that has kept us from spending our own money for needle exchange -- the only large city in the U.S that has not reduced the rates [of transmission of HIV/AIDS through] injection-drug use because we couldn't spend the money," said DC's representative to Congress, Eleanor Holmes Norton, to reporters at the rally.
Much of the resistance to the constraints, though, was directed at PEPFAR's emphasis on abstinence-only HIV prevention education.
"Abstinence-only prevention measures don't work. It's been proven time and time again if you look at journals," said third year medical student Dan Murphy, the legislative director of the American Medical Student Association, who was subsequently arrested on the White House sidewalk. "As the future doctors of America, we know that HIV prevention has to be based on science and based on evidence."
Organisations at the demonstration also contend that Bush can do more on the treatment end of the African AIDS crisis. Many complain that access to anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs -- which can greatly increase the life expectancy of AIDS patients -- is insufficient because PEPFAR gets much of its medicines from large pharmaceutical companies rather than purchasing cheaper generic medicines.
"The fact of the matter is that PEPFAR was, in large part, set up to protect the pharmaceutical companies first, and AIDS patients second," said LeMelle. "I understand the need for profit and the need for intellectual property protection, but we're talking about a pandemic. We're talking about millions and millions of people dying. We're talking about the greatest health threat to the planet since the Great Plague."
Copyright © 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service.

18 Comments so far
Show AllIsn't it interesting that it very likely takes an inordinate amount of time to obtain a permit to assemble, which of course is supposed to be a Contitutionally guaranteed right, but it seems to take just minutes to "revoke" the permit? This is all assumption. I would certainly like to know why and how the permit was revoked.
Too bad George and Barbara didn't abstain.
baruch....You mistake bush as human..it was not born of flesh.....
All of our domestic programs have been drastically cut to fund bush's immoral war. His AIDS program seems to be if you abstain from sex you can't get AIDS, that's why all the funding goes to 'faith-based' organizations. bush lives is a fantasy world where every problem can be solved by belief in jesus and strict adherence to the bible. Too bad that he's such a hypocrite.
Arrested? It's a wonder that they weren't shot as they approached that apartheid fence seperating We-The-People from our AIPAC controlled masters. The Zionists do just that in other parts of their occupied world.
Years ago I saw a movie called Omen where the Antichrist was born, but seemed to be protected by dark forces. Every time somebody figured out who he was, there was an "accident" and he or she was killed. I guess the film had several sequels.
Looking at Bush's protected history and his protection and guidance by the Dark Lord, Cheney, you don't suppose...
Congratulations to all the organizer on a great action!
Check out the Student Global AIDS Campaign: http://fightglobalaids.org/
you go, girls! and boys too. defunding and gagging planned parenthood was the first thing bushie did when he got into office, hampering their international prenatal care. and refusing to allow birth control takes us all the way back to margaret sanger. how much further back will we allow this administration to take us?
you don't think Jenna and Bab's II got sex education and condoms? of course they did, the little drunkin frat girl who'rs.
"U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday stressed the role of faith-based groups in the fight against AIDS."
Gosh, I didn't know that a virus could be treated with a Presidential Faith Healer. Is it the Laying On of Hands (on the public purse) that does it?
look up tetrasil. thats the cure for aids.
To the ones who were arrested, I applaud you for standing your ground. The rest of the marchers however should have quickly and quietly surrounded the police. They should not have been allowed to haul off these people that were simply exercising their "Right" to free speech.
willybill asked: I would certainly like to know why and how the permit was revoked.
Simple, the permit was for "peaceable assembly" in Lafayette Park, not for the White House. Few permits are provided for assembly outside of the White House, especially if they are not pro-Administration.
It is a pity more people do not understand the myth of HIV and AIDS. The corporate machine behind AIDS is what is enabling the current constitutional crisis, and acceptance thereof by the citizen.
http://www.duesberg.com/
Dave C: Thanks for the link. Makes for interesting reading and I'm still digesting it. I don't balk at the c-word. Two decades ago, I read the book The Captains and The Kings and knew at the deepest gut level, that the book was right. Those at the very top of the pyramid number less than 10. The levels below that are for the bishops, rooks, and knights (bushes, cheneyes, wolfies, condies, greenspans, roves, olmerts, sarkozys, blairs, pelosis, clintons, etc. of the world.) The rest of us are simply pawns. The bishops, rooks, and knights care deeply about winning. But the corporate/financial elite - they only care about the game. They change the rules to fit the situation [i.e. conspiracies] - and the game continues.
But the game is falling apart. It really is. A new consciousness is arising. I do believe that the pawn class is realizing that there should be no losers in any game. And as we continue acting on that consciousness, the bishops, rooks, and knights will loose their power.
But until then, the conspiracy game will inevitably continue.
Please don't tell George about sex. He might find a way to make copies of himself.
@dave c
I don't go along with with your conspiracy theory, though I will admit that the conspiracy between the AIDS and HIV myth is purely overt.
The opening paragraph in your link is the first clue that the author does not have a clue. First, AIDS is not a disease. AIDS is not a virus. AIDS is a syndrome, an acronym created by man that is purely artificial. So in one sense, the author is correct in that there is no cure for AIDS. AIDS is defined as the presence of any one or more of 36 commonly-occurring diseases, together with the presence of HIV. What this means is that if you are diagnosed with cervical cancer, AND HIV is present, then you have AIDS and are immediately eligible for special treatment. If no HIV is detected, then you have, well, cervical cancer. Tough.
Second, there has been no landmark research paper which has identified the link between AIDS and HIV, despite Gallo's declaration in front of the world press. It is semantics; the only relationship between AIDS and HIV is that HIV defines AIDS - there is no physiological or genetic connection between them. I challenge you to show me the landmark paper, in a peer-reviewed technical journal of international stature. Can't find it? It does not exist.
AIDS is a lifestyle symptom. It mostly occurs in individuals at high risk; gays, drug users, people living in poor sanitary environments. Gays were big drug users in the 70s and 80s, engaging in multiple anonymous sex in public baths and exchanging lots of bodily fluids. Drug users exchanged needles and demonstrate suppressed immune systems anyway.
AIDS is a money winner. It enabled gays to come out of the closet. It has focussed attention on poor hygiene and sanitation in developing nations. It allowed the resurrection of AZT and other failed toxic cocktails on which the pharmaceutical industry had originally lost billions. AZT is a known killer by suppressing the immune system (it indiscriminately kills white blood cells), and keeps the fear of AIDS-related death going. Now that we know about the importance of safe sex, hygiene and sanitation, AIDS-deaths would fall back to normal levels for the 36 associated diseases, but AZT keeps the number elevated.
Despite the fact that there is not pathological or genetic relationship between HIV and the 36 common diseases of AIDS, AIDS allows the National Institutes of Health to fund over 60,000 projects on HIV research, but with not one penny going to denialist researchers. If you are a researcher that does not accept the basic tenet of AIDS, you are denied funding. That is a career killer for a young scientist.
I suspect that HIV is benign and has been with us for thousands of years. AIDS is a great scam.
Behavior modification techniques should be tried for a change.