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FRANCE-IRAQ-AIDS-DISEASE-PHARMACEUTICAL
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIANNE BARRIAUX
Khalid al-Jabor, an Iraqi man who lost five sons to AIDS after they were infected with HIV following a tainted blood transfusion in the 80s, holds a poster showing four of his sons in Paris on December 12, 2014. First one of his sons died, then another and another. By 1996, Khalid al-Jabor had lost five children to AIDS, all victims of contaminated blood allegedly exported to Iraq by a French firm now owned by drug giant Sanofi. Decades later, the 58-year-old is still desperately trying to get justice for his shattered family and more than 270 Iraqi families which suffered similar tragedies in the 1980s and 1990s -- but to no avail. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY
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BERTRAND GUAY |
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17 Decembrie 2014 |
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