Gay men proudly took over
Haiti - November 30, 2008 |
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Men wear T-shirts declaring 'I am gay' and 'I am living
with HIV' during a march marking World AIDS Day in Saint Marc, Haiti,
Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008. Haiti, a nation of 9 million, remains the most
affected by HIV in the Caribbean, itself the region with the highest
infection rate outside Sub-Saharan Africa.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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A man, wearing a T-shirt declaring 'I am gay,' dances
during a march marking World AIDS Day in Saint Marc, Haiti, Sunday, Nov. 30,
2008. Haiti, a nation of 9 million, remains the most affected by HIV in the
Caribbean, itself the region with the highest infection rate outside
Sub-Saharan Africa.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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Demonstrators dance during a march marking World AIDS Day
in Saint Marc, Haiti, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008. Haiti, a nation of 9 million,
remains the most affected by HIV in the Caribbean, itself the region with
the highest infection rate outside Sub-Saharan Africa.(AP Photo/Ramon
Espinosa) |
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A man smokes during a march marking World AIDS Day in Saint
Marc, Haiti, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008. Haiti, a nation of 9 million, remains
the most affected by HIV in the Caribbean, itself the region with the
highest infection rate outside Sub-Saharan Africa.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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A man, wearing a T-shirt declaring 'I am gay,' dances
during a march marking World AIDS Day in Saint Marc, Haiti, Sunday, Nov. 30,
2008. Haiti, a nation of 9 million, remains the most affected by HIV in the
Caribbean, itself the region with the highest infection rate outside
Sub-Saharan Africa.(AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) |
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