A U-turn has been performed by the Burmese junta after international media coverage of its order to evict HIV/AIDS patients from a Rangoon care home intensified in recent days.
The 80 or so patients had been handed an eviction notice the day after opposition icon Aung San Suu Kyi, who was released from house arrest on 13 November, visited the HIV/AIDS Patients Care Centre.
Campaigners said the move was political, while government health officials said the “cramped” conditions there were ripe for the spread of the disease and related illnesses, as well as the fact that the patients had not be registered by local officials.
But the about-face came after sustained media coverage and criticism from international support groups, such as the International AIDS Society (IAS), who said the eviction “could have irreversible repercussions for the health of the patients”.
The owner of the care home is Phyu Phyu Thin, a colleague of Suu Kyi’s at the National League for Democracy (NLD), which until its dissolution earlier this year was the biggest political threat to the ruling junta in Burma.
“We went to [renew] the guest registration around 7pm [Thursday] evening and they granted the stay until 1 December,” said Phyu Phyu Thin. “According to the system, the registration has to be extended every seven days.”
Both Phyu Phyu Thin and the patients were threatened with arrest if they refused to move, but Phyu Phyu Thin said he was hopeful the change in tack meant the home could remain permanently.
According to IAS, there are an estimated 240,000 people infected with HIV in Burma. UN figures estimate that 18 percent of female sex workers and nearly one in three gay and bisexual men are carriers.
MPs returned to Parliament in Burma’s capital Naypyidaw
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These people who have aids are collateral damage to this evil regime which is headed by this criminal Thitsaphout Than Shwe, he doesn’t give a dam about them or the people he has had murdered over the years. He doesn’t give a dam about the woman and children who have been raped by his regime. He doesn’t give a dam about the people who die in his enforced slavery
When he thinks the world is not watching these people will be murdered as well, they won’t be just evicted from where their living Thitsaphout will have them evicted from life, so there’s no evidence of any crimes committed by him and his evil band of thugs, they will try and cover their filthy tracks. This evil regime must be expunged from the face of the earth.