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Rights Groups in Uganda Call on Country to Pass Legislation to Curb Violence Against Women, Address HIV/AIDS Issues
August 20, 2008 Human rights groups in Uganda recently called on the government to pass a bill aimed at addressing domestic violence against women that often results from issues related to HIV/AIDS, Uganda's New Vision reports. Advocates recently held a demonstration in front of Uganda's Parliament in the capital of Kampala with signs reading, "Women Do Not Cause HIV/AIDS," "Stop Violence Against Women," "Fight HIV/AIDS, Stop Discrimination," "Men Wake Up" and "HIV/AIDS Does Not Mean That You Should Kill." According to the New Vision, the advocates were reacting to recent reports of women being murdered by their husbands because of the women's alleged HIV-positive status. Back to other news for August 2008
This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report. |