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Hitler stars in AIDS awareness video
09 Sep 2009 00:17:00 GMT
Written by: James Kilner

It is a hot and steamy love scene. The camera pans onto the face of a young brunette woman in the throes of ecstasy.


And then to her lover - a grinning Adolf Hitler, the Nazi dictator responsible for the death of millions of people during World War Two.


“AIDS is a mass murderer,” runs the caption. “Protect yourself!”


The German television advert has been launched in the run-up to World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, but it has angered those working to de-stigmatise people infected with HIV/AIDS.


They say the advert reinforces prejudices that people with AIDS are evil or sub-human -- a prejudice common in some developing countries where Aids is rampant, particularly in Africa, South Asia and the former Soviet Union.


The campaign also features three different posters showing either Hitler, former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein or Soviet dictator Josef Stalin clutching beautiful women alongside the same slogan.

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James Kilner is an AlertNet correspondent based in London. Between 2006-9 he was based in Moscow and reported on the former Soviet Union for Reuters. With a strong emphasis on the Caucasus, his assignments included war, states of emergencies, elections and the complexities of life in the ex-super power. James has also spent a year reporting from Oslo and two years in Central Asia.

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