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Gay ruling boosts AIDS fight but stigma lingers

Fri Jul 3, 2009 10:15pm IST
 
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By Matthias Williams

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – The Delhi High Court ruling to decriminalise gay sex will boost the fight against AIDS, but a powerful stigma against homosexuality and uneven quality of healthcare will still hamper efforts, a top AIDS worker said.

The HC on Thursday overturned a British colonial era law on gay sex to the delight of gay activists and health workers, and the consternation of some religious leaders.

But the verdict can be challenged in the Supreme Court and an 1861 law banning "sex against the order of nature" -- widely interpreted to mean homosexual sex -- has not yet been repealed and carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years.

In India, which numbers at least 2.5 million HIV infected people among its 1.1 billion-plus population, prejudice against homosexuals as well as AIDS sufferers will still likely deter many afflicted with the disease from seeking treatment.

"It will make a difference, not overnight but definitely over a period of time," J.V.R. Prasada Rao, UNAIDS Asia Pacific Regional Director, said by phone.

"This is still a community which is underground...they don't come to the treatment centres because of the stigma attached to this," he added.

India's medical services remain uneven, Rao said.

More effective government in most southern states means infection rates have stabilised, but rates are rising in populous states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, and the northeast, he said without providing figures.  Continued...

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