(New York, September 20, 2002) — The release of detained AIDS activist Wan Yanhai is a positive step, Human Rights Watch said today. But it is urgent that Beijing open flows of information about AIDS in China, the organization said.
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"The chilling effect of Wan Yanhai’s detention is still in the air," said Joanne Csete, director of the HIV/AIDS Program at Human Rights Watch. "The Chinese government could go a long way in showing its seriousness about the AIDS epidemic by allowing Wan Yanhai and other grassroots activists to resume their AIDS education activities with a free hand."
Wan Yanhai is the recipient of the Award for Action on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights, which was given to his wife, Su Zhaosheng, by the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and Human Rights Watch on September 13 in Wan's absence.
Dr. Wan's achievements included the establishment of the first HIV/AIDS telephone hotline in China and the first web site where Chinese people can obtain comprehensive information on HIV/AIDS as well as action on behalf of persons at high risk of HIV transmission.



