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  • Defend media freedom: Use Health Laws to Prosecute the Real Criminals!
    TAC statement condemning the threat to arrest Sunday Times journalists.
  • Doctor claims unfair discrimination dismissal by Mpumalanga Provincial Dept of Health, linked to providing AIDS treatment.
    AIDS Law Project statement on a case the organisation has taken to the labour court.

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Unethical Promotion and Testing of Medicines on Humans

A Judicial Investigation into the Presidency and Health Ministry and criminal proceedings against Christine Qunta are necessary.

SUMMARY

"34. (1) A person desiring to initiate or conduct a clinical trial
in respect of an unregistered medicine, a new indication or new
dosage regimen of a registered medicine or substance, shall apply to
the Council on a form determined by the Council for authority to
conduct such a clinical trial”.

“(5) No person shall conduct clinical trials referred to in
subregulation (1) without the authorisation of the Council.”

A response to minister of health on mother to child transmission

The Minister of Health has made statements to the media that the Department of Health has long been prepared to implement dual therapy regimens in all the provinces in South Africa, but has been prohibited by the 2001 Constitutional Court judgment in Minister of Health and Others v TAC and Others. She states that the judgment limited the Department of Health to implementing only 'monotherapy' nevirapine (NVP) to mothers with HIV to reduce mother-to-child transmission.

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  • March to Parliament - 19 September 2006

Why we need a new Health Minister

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  • TAC appeal for funds.

South African Health System Requires a State of Emergency

 By Gordon Tlama Mthembu, TAC Ekhurleleni District Co-ordinator

This is an unedited version of a letter published in City Press on 3 September 2006

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 Government in contempt of court - Must treat Westville prisoners

President Mbeki, Minister Tshabalala-Msimang: Stop obstructing access to treatment

TAC response to allegation that we trashed SA exhibition at AIDS Conference

 Sibani Mngadi, the Minister of Health's spokesperson claimed that TAC members trashed the Department of Health stand at the International AIDS conference in Toronto. This is a gross exaggeration. We passed the exhibition's lemons and garlic cloves back and forth to mock the idiocy of the stand but these were eventually given back to the stand's officials.

Why TAC is protesting

 A health system in crisis and without leadership: A TAC briefing sheet

23 August 2006

Call for Global Day of Action

TAC calls for a global day of action on Thursday 24 August 2006 End 1000 new HIV infections and 800 deaths daily in South Africa Build a global united front for HIV prevention and treatment

PRISONER DIES BECAUSE OF DELAYS BY GOVERNMENT - MINISTER OF HEALTH AND MINISTER OF PRISONS MUST BE CHARGED WITH CULPABLE HOMICID

 On 15 August 2006, the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) learnt that an inmate with AIDS in Westville Corrections Centre died in King Edward Hospital.

We hold the government in particular the Minister of Correctional Services and Minister of Health responsible for this unnecessary death and suffering of this inmate.

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  • Long waiting list for antiretroviral treatment at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Durban

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