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A lack of respect for human rights drives the HIV epidemic. The marginalisation, stigmatisation and criminalisation of some groups of people increases their vulnerability to HIV; gender inequalities can prevent women and girls from being able to protect themselves from HIV; and discrimination prevents equitable access to healthcare.

Nearly 80% of Commonwealth countries enforcing anti-gay laws

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The Independent
11 November 2013

Did the press comply with an HIV witch-hunt in Greece?

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New Statesman
8 November 2013

The HIV rebound nobody is discussing

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PBS NewsHour
6 November 2013

Botswana denies anti-gay plan

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Mamba
6 November 2013

Botswana starts purge against sex workers

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Daily Nation
6 November 2013

Members of Russian HIV/AIDS group attacked

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Washington Blade
5 November 2013

Sex workers with HIV in Bolivia targeted

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International HIV/AIDS Alliance
20 September 2013

Zimbabwe: Gays Lament HIV Treatment Exclusion

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AllAfrica
13 September 2013

Paul Kawata: How Much Do We Value Black Gay Men?

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Huffington Post
29 August 2013

Russia faces alarming growth in HIV infections

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Russia & India Report
28 August 2013

The AIDS Epidemic Can Be Ended

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New York Times
20 August 2013

HIV and emergencies - the data quandary

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IRIN Global
8 August 2013

Armenian Police Propose Gay 'Propaganda' Ban

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Radio Free Europe
8 August 2013