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Southern Africa: Experts Warn of
Aids Threat to Security
Delegates at a two-day overview of the world's AIDS crisis in the UK have
heard that the pandemic is threatening security in hard hit southern African
countries and creating potential "havens for terrorists".
According to Agence France-Presse, Joep Lange, a professor at the University
of Amsterdam, said people living with AIDS in South Africa, Botswana and
Swaziland, in particular, were more vulnerable to crime and prostitution.
Lange pointed out that although the link between HIV/AIDS and security began
to be aired in 2000, data to back up the theory remained sketchy and the
evidence was mostly demographic.
South Africa has rejected these claims, saying it has always considered the
role of poverty in the AIDS pandemic.
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