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Three Massachusetts residents—Imelda Auron (W. Roxbury), Suzanne Norton (Wilmington), and Nelson DeWitt (Newton)—speak for the first time as a group about their experiences as children abducted from their families by El Salvadoran government forces during the El Salvadoran Civil War in the 1980s. All three were later adopted by families in Massachusetts.
Learn more at http://physiciansforhumanrights.org/library/news-2007-07-27. html |
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World AIDS Day messages from students at Makerere University Medical, Nursing and Paramedical School in Kampala Uganda. These students are involved with Students for Equity in Health Care(SEHC), a student run advocacy group started at Makerere University. The Kenyan video was submitted by the Kenyan organizaiton, Health Rights Advocacy Forum (HERAF).
Physicians for Human Rights works with the HERAF and SEHC to mobilize African health professionals and students to make positive change on AIDS policy issues. |
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