Friday, November 26, 2010

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celebrities get into the skin of HIV PATIENTS (EFE)





Madrid, 25 nov (EFE) .- Many familiar faces have gotten into the skin of AIDS patients to report the discrimination they suffer and struggle against invisibility, stigma and deteriorating quality of life that people are still suffering with HIV.

In the conclusion, on 1 December, World Day to Combat AIDS, the Triangle Foundation and the office in Spain's Parliament has scheduled numerous activities.

These activities include a photographic exhibition, which will remain at the headquarters of the European institutions in Spain until December 3, which collects portraits by Joan Crisol and Peter Walter various actors, choreographers and singers who have lent their collaboration in the initiative.

So pretend Sergio Alcover dizziness from a vantage point that he feels a young newly diagnosed with HIV; Monica Naranjo plays a prostitute in a real and true with sex workers, Ricard Sales is placed on the skin of a young man burdened by the pressure. Christian Gálvez

faces the dilemma of hiding or take the stigma, and Veronica Forqué gets into the skin of an elderly woman and a good economic position has just received the diagnosis.

A photo exhibition is part of the exhibition of art and culture "VIHvO", which is part of the spot-campaign "Life is not back" and which are scheduled also other plastic art exhibitions, conferences round tables. The

campaign was presented today at the headquarters of European institutions by the director of the Office of the European Parliament, Ignacio Samper, and the coordinator of the Health Area of \u200b\u200bthe Triangle Foundation, Iván Zaro.

Samper has stressed the importance of Europe to continue talking about AIDS, and that patients receive the highest level of health and social protection, and pointed out that in Europe, where around two million HIV positive and are diagnosed each year about 50,000 new cases.

has impacted the AIDS "is not an illness" but is linked to the stigma and in many cases, the discrimination faced by sufferers. Iván Zaro has stressed that it is precisely this stigma and discrimination that those causing the invisibility of the sick.

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