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Wen visit
brings hope to Henan AIDS-hit villages
BEIJING—Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao’s visit to several AIDS-hit villages in Shangcai County in the
central Henan Province in November has left villagers with great hope of
leading a better life.
During his Nov. 30 visit, Wen met farmers who had contracted HIV through
illegal blood sales in the 1990s and orphans whose parents had died from
AIDS.
The premier met Kong Chunyi and other AIDS patients at a clinic in
Wenlou Village, home to 373 HIV carriers, a 10th of the village’s
population. “I remember he asked me more than a dozen questions,” said
Kong. “When were you diagnosed with HIV?” “When did you begin to take
medicine?” “What kinds of medicine?” “Did the medicine have any side
effects?” “Are you the only one in your family who suffers from AIDS?”
and other questions Kong answered in detail.
Kong said the premier inspected the clinic and talked with patients who
were receiving transfusions. Wen then went further into the village,
shaking hands and talking with villagers who stood along the roadside.
Wenlou is a vegetable production base but its products do not sell well
due to prejudice by some outsiders. Wen called for greater public
awareness about the disease so as to eliminate prejudice against AIDS
patients.
“You can tell them the premier has eaten Wenlou’s vegetable today,” he
told villagers.
He then visited the homes of two HIV-infected villagers, Cheng Caixia
and Hou Qiuxia. Wen was glad to learn Hou’s daughter had passed the
university entrance examination last summer and was now away studying.
More than a dozen students in the village enter college annually.
“Good fortune will come after hardship, the future of the village is
bright,” he said.
Wuhan University Professor Gui Xi’en, who had visited Shangcai County
more than 30 times, accompanied Wen on his November visit. He said the
overall situation in Wenlou Village has greatly improved in the past
years with the help of the government and society.
The visit was Wen’s second to Shangcai. He first visited the county in
2005 on the Spring Festival eve.
The county is well known for its high incidence of HIV caused by the
illegal blood deals. Among the 38 worst AIDS-hit villages in Henan, 22
are in Shangcai. A report released in November said China officially
reported 223,500 HIV contracted cases, including 62,838 AIDS patients,
by October, while about 700,000 were estimated to be living with
HIV/AIDS.—Xinhua |