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Vatican: condoms don't stop Aids 

Steve Bradshaw
Thursday October 9, 2003
The Guardian 

The Catholic Church is telling people in countries stricken by Aids not
to use condoms because they have tiny holes in them through which the HIV
virus can pass - potentially exposing thousands of people to risk. 
The church is making the claims across four continents despite a
widespread scientific consensus that condoms are impermeable to the HIV
virus. 

A senior Vatican spokesman backs the claims about permeable condoms,
despite assurances by the World Health Organisation that they are untrue.


The church's claims are revealed in a BBC1 Panorama programme, Sex and
the Holy City, to be broadcast on Sunday. The president of the Vatican's
Pontifical Council for the Family, Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, told
the programme: "The Aids virus is roughly 450 times smaller than the
spermatozoon. The spermatozoon can easily pass through the 'net' that is
formed by the condom. 

"These margins of uncertainty... should represent an obligation on the
part of the health ministries and all these campaigns to act in the same
way as they do with regard to cigarettes, which they state to be a
danger." 

The WHO has condemned the Vatican's views, saying: "These incorrect
statements about condoms and HIV are dangerous when we are facing a
global pandemic which has already killed more than 20 million people, and
currently affects at least 42 million." 

The organisation says "consistent and correct" condom use reduces the
risk of HIV infection by 90%. There may be breakage or slippage of
condoms - but not, the WHO says, holes through which the virus can pass .


Scientific research by a group including the US National Institutes of
Health and the WHO found "intact condoms... are essentially impermeable
to particles the size of STD pathogens including the smallest sexually
transmitted virus... condoms provide a highly effective barrier to
transmission of particles of similar size to those of the smallest STD
viruses". 

The Vatican's Cardinal Trujillo said: "They are wrong about that... this
is an easily recognisable fact." 

The church opposes any kind of contraception because it claims it breaks
the link between sex and procreation - a position Pope John Paul II has
fought to defend. 

In Kenya - where an estimated 20% of people have the HIV virus - the
church condemns condoms for promoting promiscuity and repeats the claim
about permeability. The archbishop of Nairobi, Raphael Ndingi Nzeki,
said: "Aids... has grown so fast because of the availability of condoms."


Sex and the Holy City includes a Catholic nun advising her HIV-infected
choirmaster against using condoms with his wife because "the virus can
pass through". 

In Lwak, near Lake Victoria, the director of an Aids testing centre says
he cannot distribute condoms because of church opposition. Gordon Wambi
told the programme: "Some priests have even been saying that condoms are
laced with HIV/Aids." 

Panorama found the claims about permeable condoms repeated by Catholics
as far apart as Asia and Latin America. 

· Steve Bradshaw is a correspondent with Panorama. Sex and the Holy City
will be broadcast on BBC1 at 10.15pm on Sunday.


---
Jer 24:2 
One basket had very good figs, even like the figs that are first ripe:
and the other basket had very naughty figs, which could not be eaten,
they were so bad.

Jer 29:17 
Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Behold, I will send upon them the sword,
the famine, and the pestilence, and will make them like vile figs, that
cannot be eaten, they are so evil.

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