CAPE TOWN, South Africa - South Africa's president hailed his embattled health minister as a heroine and attacked her critics as "wild animals" in a remarkable display of support that dismayed AIDS activists demanding the dismissal of the woman who advocated beets and garlic as remedies for the disease.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel laureate often regarded as the moral conscience of the nation, weighed into the debate about South African AIDS policy by strongly criticizing the health ministry. Full Story - Womans World Magazine - Buy Discount Tobacco Products Online - Fon Monkey
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel laureate often regarded as the moral conscience of the nation, weighed into the debate about South African AIDS policy by strongly criticizing the health ministry. Full Story - Womans World Magazine - Buy Discount Tobacco Products Online - Fon Monkey