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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.

Buggery laws choking HIV control

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Jamaica Observer
21 November 2011

Trans activism in South America

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Xtra
18 November 2011

Inmates Sue Ohio for Revealing They Have HIV

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Poz magazine news
15 November 2011

PEPFAR on sex workers: pesky cultural norms

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Epidreamiology
7 November 2011

Commonwealth summit failed LGBTI people

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Peter Tatchell Foundation
7 November 2011

Viet Nam: One AIDS march that should end

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Washington Blade
27 October 2011

Reports: Uganda Brings Back Anti-Homosexuality Bill

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Box Turtle Bulletin
26 October 2011

Persecution leads to AIDS - Kirby

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News.com.au
25 October 2011

Carving our own path: the pursuit of LGBT rights in the Middle East

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Global Forum on MSM and HIV
18 October 2011

Ukraine: Reject Homophobic Law

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Human Rights Watch LGBT
17 October 2011

Russian HIV/AIDS Patients Detained At Protest

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Radio Free Europe
10 October 2011

Why laws in Commonwealth countries need to change

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What's Preventing Prevention?
28 September 2011

Gay rights: a world of inequality

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The Guardian
14 September 2011