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Images of HIV/AIDS in South Africa
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Children run past a mural painting of an Aids ribbon at a school in Khutsong Township, 74 km (46 miles) west of JohannesburgAugust 22, 2011. (Reuters)
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Peter Mokaba, a fiery ANC politician, died in 2002 of complications from AIDS, which he officially denied he had. His controversial views included denying the existence of HIV and describing anti-retroviral medications for AIDS as “poison”.
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FromPep Bonet’s Photoessay
“South Africa—HIV&AIDS”March 2005
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The cremated remains of babies who died of AIDS at the Cotlands hospice—now closed for lack of critically ill babies—are entombed in a memorial wall in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Melanie Scott Freeman/Christian Science Monitor
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Book Cover Art
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A boy receives medication at a residential care centre for destitute HIV-
positive mothers and their children in South Africa.
Photograph: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters
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Jonathan Torgovnik—Reportage by Getty Images for TIME
from the LightBox Photo Essay
Generation of Orphans: South Africa’s Children of AIDS
Monday, November 26, 2012
Maria Mokoena, 62, with her seven orphan grandchildren.
Alexandra township, Johannesburg, South Africa; October 2012.
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Brothers for Life Public Service Announcement
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