AIDS activism group plays April Fool's joke on Specter and Fattah

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AIDS activism group plays April Fool's joke on Specter and Fattah

POSTED: Thursday, April 1, 2010, 10:37 PM
Filed Under: News
Kaytee Riek, Health Global Aids Project

Philly GAWD (Global AIDS Watchdog), ACT UP Philadelphia, and Health GAP (Global AIDS Project) delivered a (fake) 9 billion dollar oversize check to Senator Arlen Specter and Congressman Chaka Fattah as part of an April Fool's prank aimed at shaming the representatives – both of whom sit on appropriations committees – for, they say, going back on a promise to increase spending on fighting global AIDS.

"Organizations that receive US goverment funding were scaled up, they started enrolling more patients," says Kaytee Riek, Director of Organizing for Health Global AIDS Project, "but with the funding not coming through,  people who were promised medication that would save their lives are being forced onto waiting lists."

"Our question to Specter and Fattah is, 'Was this an April FoolÂ’s joke?'"

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