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4/19/01: Drug companies drop lawsuit, but according to the Associated Press, South Africa is not quite swallowing "HIV/AIDS" drugs

In Pretoria, South Africa, drug companies have dropped a lawsuit challenging a South African law that makes "cheaper AIDS drugs" available to millions of Africans by "giving the government power to import or produce generic versions of patented drugs -- including those for AIDS -- in certain
circumstances." But this doesn't mean that President Thabo Mbeki and his Minister of Health have stopped asking questions about "HIV/AIDS" or whether or not some of the so called "AIDS" drugs do more harm than good. In an article that otherwise reinforces the "HIV causes AIDS" hypothesis and its accompanying view that "antiretroviral" drugs should be used to treat the many conditions that are referred to as "AIDS", Ravi Nessman of the associated press in the article, "Drug companies drop AIDS suit", notes that President Thabo Mbeki's Minister of Health, Dr. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang implied "the ruling did not mean the government planned to immediately begin providing otherwise expensive antiretroviral drugs to AIDS patients, saying it did not have the necessary infrastructure and also had some concerns about the drugs."


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