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Aids march on parliament

2001-11-26 17:03

Cape Town - About 2 000 Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) supporters marched on parliament on Monday to demand a national programme to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission.

The demonstration was a show of support for the TAC court case being heard in the Pretoria High Court, intended to force government to provide Nevirapine to HIV-positive pregnant women.

The protesters handed over a memorandum to the health ministry's parliamentary officer, Johannes Kgatle, who said he would forward the message to the minister.

The memorandum appeals to Health Minister Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang to drop government's opposition to the TAC's demand.

TAC Western Cape co-ordinator Mandla Majola said South Africans had a right to be angry with the government for failing to listen to their grievances, and blamed President Thabo Mbeki.

"We have a right to be angry... we have a right to be frustrated," he said.

The crowd sang and danced, under the watchful eye of a strong police contingent.

Posters and crosses

The protesters, including a small group from the Tembaletu disabled school, placed white crosses and small coffins at the gates of parliament, and carried placards appealing for a change in the government's attitude.

The posters included: "Aids kills jobs Thabo", "How many more children must die of HIV" and "Nationwide MTCT (mother-to-child transmission) programme now."

One read, "Thabo your ideas are toxic", a reference to Mbeki's contention that anti-retovirals are toxic to humans.

Speaking at the march, Pan Africanist Congress MP Patricia de Lille said it was a myth to believe that one could have HIV/Aids prevention programmes without treatment.

"They complement each other... government must provide both."

- SAPA

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