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Shtop
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Message 1 of 2 (424368)
09-26-2007 5:30 PM


The head of the Catholic Church in Mozambique has told the BBC he believes some European-made condoms are infected with HIV deliberately.
Maputo Archbishop Francisco Chimoio claimed some anti-retroviral drugs were also infected "in order to finish quickly the African people".
The Catholic Church formally opposes any use of condoms, advising fidelity within marriage or sexual abstinence.
Aids activists have been angered by the remarks, one calling them "nonsense".
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Archbishop Chimoio told our reporter that abstention, not condoms, was the best way to fight HIV/Aids.
"Condoms are not sure because I know that there are two countries in Europe, they are making condoms with the virus on purpose," he alleged, refusing to name the countries.
"They want to finish with the African people. This is the programme. They want to colonise until up to now. If we are not careful we will finish in one century's time."
Full story:
BBC NEWS | Africa | Shock at archbishop condom claim
Is it even possible this guy actually believes this? Because if he doesn't, he is deliberately lying, and endangering the lives of a great many people.
...or does anyone think he could be telling the truth?

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09-26-2007 11:09 PM


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