William Minter

William Minter is senior research fellow at Africa Action, in Washington, DC, which is conducting a campaign for "Africa's Right to Health," focused on AIDS and the structural obstacles to addressing this global health emergency. He is the author of several books on Angola and Mozambique, including Apartheid's Contras (Zed) and Operation Timber: Pages From the Savimbi Dossier (Africa World).

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2001

  • Global Apartheid

    June 21, 2001

    The glacial pace of the global response to AIDS reflects an entrenched double standard characteristic of the apartheid system.

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