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China Foreign Ministry ignorant of AIDS doctor ban
06 Feb 2007 10:40:59 GMT
Source: Reuters
BEIJING, Feb 6 (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday it knew nothing of claims that an ageing advocate for AIDS sufferers has been blocked from visiting the United States, saying local officials may know about the case.

Friends of Gao Yaojie, an octogenarian doctor instrumental in exposing China's long-concealed rural AIDS crisis, have said she was put under house arrest in Zhengzhou, capital of the central province of Henan, to prevent her from collecting an award from a U.S. group.

Hu Jia, a Beijing-based rights activist, said police had forced Gao to miss her Sunday flight to Beijing to apply for her visa. The U.S. Embassy in the Chinese capital has raised the case with the Foreign Ministry.

But ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said she knew nothing of Gao's case.

"I haven't heard of that. That's information gathered locally and we haven't received it," she said when asked if Gao had indeed been confined to her own home. "You can inquire with the local government."

Jiang said China was "a country with a system of law and everyone is equal before the law".

Officials in Zhengzhou have refused to answer reporters' questions about Gao, who is well-known in China and received warm media coverage here until her unflinching criticisms of official complicity and apathy became too much.

Gao was among the first to expose Henan's blood scandal in which millions sold blood to unsanitary, often state-run health clinics, making the province the centre of China's AIDS epidemic.

Gao had been invited to the Vital Voices annual awards in Washington in March where she was to be honoured for her work, according to an invitation letter from the group, supported by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, forwarded by Hu.

In 2001, Gao was barred from leaving the country to collect the Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human Rights. Two years later, authorities prevented her from going abroad to receive the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service.


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