IA: It's Time to Put the International Medical Community on Notice

From an IA Newsletter:

JUNE 2011
IT’S TIME TO PUT THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL COMMUNITY ON NOTICE

Next month, health professionals from across the globe are gathering in Rome for the International AIDS Society’s Annual Conference. Intact America will be there to give a voice to the millions of boys and men around the world who are at risk of being needlessly cut in the name of bogus science. Someone has to speak the truth: circumcision does not prevent AIDS.

With all the media focus on circumcision, we NEED to be prepared for this conference, so we can distribute educational materials to the hundreds of people we’ll be talking to—people who are determining HIV policy around the world.

But we have to get our orders in for the pamphlets, banners, and signs by TOMORROW so they can be printed and shipped in time for the conference.

Make your tax-deductible gift today to help us remind the medical community that circumcision does NOT prevent AIDS!

With your help we can get there!

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Does IA really need to be taking a jaunt to Rome to "put the international medical community on notice" when it is U.S. agencies such as CDC, NIH and DoS (via PEPFAR) pushing the global circumcision agenda?

Most medical professionals in the international community (that are not dependant on U.S. support) already seem to be doing a good job of keeping a proper perspective on this circumcision-as-HIV/AIDS-preventative business.

Minuteman

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