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Premiered: September 16, 2003 at 10PM EST | Check for Rebroadcasts

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A CLOSER LOOK

"The AIDS Rebel"

Learn more about Zackie Achmat's public campaign for affordable treatment for all. This article by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power examines his struggle against the South African government and the drug companies. | »

Zackie Achmat speaking at the International AIDS Conference

BREAKING SILENCE

Just Call Me Lucky

Lucky Mazibuko was the first self-declared HIV-positive journalist in South Africa. His weekly column in the country's largest newspaper has helped break down fear and stigma. Read some of Lucky's columns for yourself. | »

Lucky Mazibuko

POINT OF VIEW

Is There a "State of Denial" in the U.S.?

As HIV/AIDS rages unabated in Africa, many wonder whether the developed world has become complacent about the disease. Public health officials, AIDS educators and activists speak out on attitudes about the epidemic in the U.S. | »

SA Parliament: HIV Does Cause AIDS
President Mbeki responds in Parliament to strong criticism of his HIV/AIDS policies.
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