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Press Release Pope's Claim That Condoms Fuel AIDS Epidemic Is MisguidedMarch 18, 2009
"Governments are obligated to follow scientific evidence in order to set up effective public health policies to fight AIDS and not rely on religious beliefs like the one Pope Benedict is promoting," said Dr. Jorge Saavedra, Chief of Global Affairs for AIDS Healthcare Foundation. "One day, maybe one hundred years from now, the Catholic Church is going to apologize for these kind of statements the same way they did several hundred years after the Inquisition and half a century after the Holocaust." "Some governments, as well as families, will follow the Pope's directive and literally people will die, leaving more orphans. Surely that is not God's plan," said Terri Ford, Senior Director of Global Policy for AHF. "As the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Benedict certainly has the right express his opposition to the use of condoms on moral grounds, but when he deliberately distorts widely-recognized and respected scientific findings about the efficacy of condoms in slowing the spread of the AIDS virus, he creates unnecessary impediments in the global fight against the epidemic, and people will die. The Pope must be reminded that those kinds of statements cost lives." ![]() Advocates, Vatican Respond to Pope Statement That Condom Distribution Will Not Curb HIV/AIDS in Africa This article was provided by AIDS Healthcare Foundation.
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