China is going to air a foreign documentary on HIV/AIDS to mark
World AIDS Day which falls on Friday, according to the Ministry of
Health.
The documentary entitled "A Closer Walk" features international
experts, social activists and sufferers of the disease who've
served in AIDS organizations.
It has been widely aired in Africa, Europe, the United States,
Canada, India and the Ukraine, said Vice Health Minister Wang
Longde at a preview in Beijing's Great Hall of the People on
Wednesday.
Based on the original version the documentary to be broadcast by
China Central Television has an additional 10 minutes focusing on
China's prevention and control of AIDS.
Chinese officials are interviewed on "sensitive" topics
regarding the disease and it depicts the lives of orphans of AIDS
victims and HIV-infected people, said director Li Man.
The government had taken many measures and achieved much in AIDS
control, said Kevin Wale, president of General Motors China Group,
who sponsored the documentary production.
Wang Longde said China would continue improving laws and
regulations and increase input in AIDS control while encouraging
social contributions.
The health ministry reported last week that the number of people
officially reported as HIV infected had risen 27.5 percent since
the beginning of the year to more than 180,000. It also warned that
the epidemic was spreading from high-risk groups to the general
public.
Estimates by the ministry, the WHO and UNAIDS show China has
about 650,000 people living with HIV/AIDS including 75,000 who've
developed AIDS.
The documentary, premiered in January 2003, has been viewed by
about 15 million people.
(Xinhua News Agency November 30, 2006)