| Whips come down on Mbeki on AIDS cause |
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| Written by Zubeida Jaffer |
| Friday, 01 May 2009 16:25 |
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HEADLINE: Whips come down on Mbeki on AIDS cause PUBLICATION: Cape Argus PAGE NUMBER: 2 AUTHOR: Zubeida Jaffer and Charles Phahlane DATE: 2000-09-14 12:45:52 Whips come down on Mbeki on AIDS cause Zubeida Jaffer and Charles Phahlane African National Congress parliamentary whips have asked President Thabo Mbeki to address the party's caucus to clarify his views on AIDS. The request for the meeting comes at the same time that the national health secretariat of the ANC has sent a confidential document to Mr Mbeki and Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang asking them to publicly acknowledge that HIV causes AIDS. The document, part of which was leaked to the Cape Times this week, reflects dissatisfaction within the ruling party about Mr Mbeki's ambiguous statements on a disease that affects more than four million South Africans. "We have identified the cause (of AIDS). The infectious agent is HIV, which is a retrovirus," according to the document. "The predominant scientific view that HIV causes AIDS is the view that the ANC, its leadership and its membership has to publicly express." The ANC's deputy chief whip, Geoff Doidge, confirmed last night that AIDS was one of several issues the president had been asked to brief caucus members on as soon as possible. Other issues included the position of traditional leaders and the recent United Nations summit. No date has been confirmed, but the briefing could take place next week when the president is scheduled to face questions in Parliament. Mr Mbeki and Ms Tshabalala-Msimang have refused to say whether they believed HIV causes AIDS. At the ministerial briefings at Parliament this week, there was a similar hesitation from Education Minister Kader Asmal and Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 01 May 2009 16:26 |
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