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| DELGA: Liberal Democrats for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Equality | <info@delga.org.uk> | 25th July 2008 |
Lib Dem Euro-MP launches campaign to end HIV discrimination11.18.21pm BST (GMT +0100) Fri 4th Apr 2008
London's Liberal Democrat MEP Baroness Sarah Ludford has today launched an online campaign to end the US policy of virtually refusing travel visas to people with HIV, a policy that has no public health rationale. Currently the EU is involved in visa negotiations with the US authorities to secure visa-free travel (visa waiver) for EU citizens from all of its 27 member states. Sarah Ludford has called for action to use this opportunity to get genuine equality for all EU citizens including those with HIV or AIDS currently refused the right to travel freely across then Atlantic. Sarah is leading a campaign of MEPs and EU citizens to pressure the EU institutions to take action, and is calling on people to add their names to the petition. She said: "The greater the number of people who support the call to end this unfair discrimination, the less the problem can be ignored by European policy-makers. The persistence of the travel ban just feeds prejudice and ignorance." "EU equalities laws will be meaningless if the Commission and Council fail to insist that the US treat all EU citizens fairly. They can only redeem their 15-year tolerance of this gross discrimination by taking a firm line in the new negotiations." The petition can be read in full and signed up to here: Related Link:http://www.sarahludfordmep.org.uk/pages/endHIVdiscrimination.html.
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