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Posted on 28/03/08

Pariahs no longer

When it comes to human rights, a country may sometimes be judged by the company it keeps. And when that company includes only a dozen other nations, most of them serial human rights violators such as Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Libya, that is usually a bad sign. But in a long-overdue development, the United States is reconsidering its discriminatory and anachronistic ban on HIV-positive immigrants and foreign visitors.

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