Indians want AIDS drugs, Indonesians promote safe sex


  • World
  • Friday, 01 Dec 2006

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Hundreds of Indians demonstrated on Friday to demand new HIV drugs, while health workers in Muslim-majority Indonesia marked World AIDS Day by handing out condoms to prostitutes for safe sex. 

As campaigners around the globe turned a spotlight on the scourge of AIDS, secretive North Korea claimed complete success in its fight against the deadly infection and U.N. officials said Pakistan was in denial about the extent of its problem. 

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