The following release is a Media Release response to the article in today's issue of The Age newspaper in Melbourne which refers to Prime Minister Howard's further consideration of banning, or movement monitoring, of HIV positive visitors to Australia.


"It would be staggering indeed if Prime Minister Howard's HIV ignorance is such that he's reportedly written to his immigration and health ministers asking if HIV/AIDS poses a public health risk, with a view to monitoring or forbidding entry to Australia by HIV-positive visitors

"If the Prime Minister himself has to ask such questions some 20 years into the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Australians have real cause for concern.Perhaps it explains why the Budget provision for HIV prevention was so dismally low.

"It was bad enough that Mr Howard gave a king hit to Australia's international HIV response reputation by his recent remarks that he'd consider banning HIV-positive people entering Australia; remarks aspiring Prime Minister Rudd has yet to condemn.

"Stigma and discrimination are the twin fuels that have already powered global HIV infection to the frightening level where over 40 million men, women and children are now struggling to live with with the disease, while five million others are being infected every year.

"But it's far worse if the Prime Minister is now actually considering any move to tag the movements of HIV visitors to Australia. This is just a step away from what the Nazis did to Jews, homosexuals and gypsies, by having them wear distinctive patches on their clothing.

"Vitally, urgently, how long before all HIV positive Australian residents themselves would be required to report to government monitors as they move between Australian States, especially given increasing and headline reports of deliberate HIV infection in Victoria, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia.Such thinking at the very highest level of Australian government should trigger alarm bells throughout the nation. Pursuing HIV-infected individuals known to be criminally intent on deliberately infecting others is altogether different.

"We would expect all political parties,civil libertarian groups, States Attorneys-General, anti-discrimination bodies, and society and church leaderships in Australia to quickly condemn any such thinking about general HIV monitoring of individuals that could only further stigmatise anyone living with HIV."

Brian Haill
President,
The Australian AIDS Fund Incorporated,
Melbourne, Australia.


Email: bhaill@bigpond.net.au
Website: www.aids.net.au

 

 

 

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