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  • 2016-04-19 (xsd:date)
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  • South Africa's 'HIV Genital Tattoo' Law (en)
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  • On 18 April 2016, the entertainment web site WittyFeed published an article reporting that South Africa had passed a law requiring people with human immunodeficiency virus to get a tattoo on or near their genitals marking them as HIV-positive: While HIV is undeniably a concern in South Africa, this story is not real. WittyFeed is not explicitly a fake news publication, but the web site allows anyone to post their own content with minimal (or nonexistent) fact-checking. In this case, someone aggregated a fake news article that was originally published in January 2015 (and then republished in January 2016) on the South African web site SatireNews. Since then, this story about HIV genital tattoos has been reported by dozens of disreputable web sites. While South Africa's president Jacob Zuma has not commented on this story, Justice Edwin Cameron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa told the HIV Justice Network that the article was utterly far-fetched and implausible. (en)
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