In early February 2012 the Chinese Ministry of Health announced that it intends to introduce so-called “real-name” HIV
testing. The measure aims to help health officials to follow up with those who test positive. Instead, the new policy would discourage many people from getting tested at all.

Asia Catalyst supports the China Alliance for People Living with HIV/AIDS (CAP+), the China Gay Health Forum and many other Chinese AIDS activists in calling on the Ministry of Health to reject real-name testing and strengthen privacy protections at hospitals and testing sites. China’s leaders should pass–and enforce–stronger laws to ban discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS.

See our letter to the Minister of Health, Dr.Chen Zhu here and see our full list of signatories to our online petition after the jump.

 

AIDS and
Rights Alliance for Southern Africa – Windhoek, Namibia

Concerned
Citizen – New York City, NY

Foundation
for Studies and Research on Women (FEIM) – Buenos Aires, Argentina

International
AIDS Women’s Caucus (IAWC) – Buenos Aires, Argentina

Stop AIDS
in Liberia – Monrovia, Liberia

Taiwan
Tongzhi Hotline Association – Taipei, Taiwan

Fatima
Abuddullah – Kuala Lumpar, Malaysia

Megan
Adamson-Jackes – Philadelphia, PA

Stefanie
Art – Munich, Germany

Nick
Bartlett – San Francisco, CA

Edwin
Bernard – Brighton, United Kingdom

Philip
Berryman – Philadelphia, PA

Lizzy
Berryman, Asia Catalyst – Philadelphia, PA

Christine
Bomar – Woodbridge, Virginia

Derek Boom
– Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Brian
Bonci, Asia Catalyst – New York, NY

Costas
Boussios – Cambridge, Massachusetts

Joseph
Bugo – Jackson Heights, NY

Wang Yuen
Chan – Hong Kong, China

Amy Chan –
Hong Kong, China

Chester
Chang – Taipei, Taiwan

Mikaela
Chase – Washington, D.C.

Marco Chau
– Hong Kong, China

Denise
Cheung – Hong Kong, China

Panda
Cheung – Hong Kong, China

Mandy
Cheung – Hong Kong, China

Rebecca
Cheung – South Bend, Indiana

Eric Chu –
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, China

Cherry
Chui – Hong Kong, China

Shiu Ka
Chun – Hong Kong, China

JiYoung
Chung – Bundang, Republic of Korea

Nicola
Chung – Hong Kong, China

Rukia
Cornelius – Cape Town, South Africa

Sara
Davis, Asia Catalyst – New York, NY

Chan Chung
Dick – Hong Kong, China

Daphne
Ding – Singapore

Fang Doris
– Taipei, Taiwan

Oscar
Dupont – Melbourbe, Australia

Richard
Elliot, Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network – Toronto, Canada

Chan Fei –
Hong Kong, China, AIDS Concern

Richard
Fields – New York, NY

Mike
Frick, Asia Catalyst – New York, NY

Richard
Garella, Loudmouth Films – Philadelphia, PA

Adam
Garner – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Lindsey
Gauzza – Brooklyn, NY

Teresa
Girolamo, University of Washington – Brooklyn, NY

Dan Hajdo
– Columbia, Maryland

Jennifer
Harrison – Riverside, RI

Gisa
Hartmann, Asia Catalyst – Bomlitz, Germany

Chun Wai
Ho – Hong Kong, China

Jim Hoe –
Hong Kong, China

Paul Hsu –
Taipei, Taiwan

Andrew
Hunter, Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers – Samsen Nai, Payatai, Thailand

Joyce
Hunter – Sunnyside, NY

Shih-Shiuan
Wilson Kao – Taipei

Karyn
Kaplan, Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group – Bangkok, Thailand

Clare
Keating – Brooklyn, NY

Franz-Josef
Kemnade – Cologne, Germany

Nang Mo
Kham – Yangon, Burma

Caren
Kraupner – Cologne, Germany

Kate
Krauss – Philadelphia, PA

Heide
Marie Kremer – Miamai, FL

Shalena
Broadnax Krumm, Asia Catalyst – Brooklyn, NY

Hui Lai
Kwan – Woosung Street, Jordan

Kay Kwok –
Hong Kong, China

Daera
Lahui – Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Anna Lau –
Los Angeles, CA

Edward
Laurson – Denver, Colorado

Joanne
Lawson – London, United Kingdom

Flora Lee
– Hong Kong, China

Vera
Lehmann – Berlin, Germany

Margaret
Lewis, Seton Hall University Law School – New York, NY

Kevin Li –
Hong Kong, China

Tingyu Li
– Norway

Ivory
Yi-Hui Lin – Taipei, Taiwan

Lee Yung
Lin – Hong Kong, China

Jedidah
Lucas – Nairobi, Kenya

Kristina
Lühr – Hamburg, Germany

Raha M –
Tehran, Iran

Winnie Mak
– Hong Kong, China

Christoforos
Mallouris – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Judy
Manton – Tenafly, NJ

Maria
McMahon – Coogee, Australia

Donna Mock
– Medford, Oregon

Michael
Morrill – Augusta, Maine

Rayila
Muhammad – York, United Kingdom

David
Munar – Chicago, IL

Dinah
Musindarwezo – Nairobi, Kenya

Judy
Mwaura – Nairobi, Kenya

Lo Nam –
Hong Kong, China

Jaevion
Nelson – Kingston, Jamaica

Fabiano
Nero – Bangkok, Thailand

Neda Ng –
Hong Kong, China

Isabel
Nunes – Lisboa, Portugal

Laydia
Olusa – Columbia, Maryland

Ingrid
Pang – Hong Kong, China

Shiba
Phurailatpam, APN+ – Bangkok, Thailand

Linda
Plenert – Winnipeg, Canada

Matthew
Ponsford – Halifax, Canada

Jojo Poon
– Hong Kong, China

Juanita
Ramirez – Monrovia, Liberia

Juergen
Reckfort – Muenster, DE

Corinna
Reiff – Berlin, Germany

Jana
Riesenbeck – Leverkusen, Germany

Nicolas
Ritter – Curepipe

Christian
Rumu – Bujumbura, Rwanda

Roxanne
Saucier – Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Claudia
Schaar – Koeln, Germany

Meena
Seshu – Sangli, India

Anuja Shah
– New York, NY

Hanna
Shevchenko – Kyiv, Ukraine

Hari Singh
– Delhi, India

Steph
Smith – Liverpool, United Kingdom

Ramon Soto
– Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Dietlind
Sprickmann – Cologne, Germany

Annika
Stennert – Adelaide, Australia

Jamie
Todd-Gher – San Francisco, California

Jamie
Uhrig – New York, NY

Wim
Vandevelde – Lisbon, Portugal

Bettina
von Reden – Cologne, Germany, Aids-Waisenhilfe Koeln e.V.

Lin Chi Wa
– Hong Kong, China

Jane
Walker – Brewster, MA

CK Wang,
Asia Catalyst – Brooklyn, NY

Deborah
Watson, University of Oklahoma – Oklahoma City, OK

Matthias
Wienold – Berlin, Germany

Benny Wong
– Hong Kong, China

Nicole Wong
– Singapore

Kurt Wong
– Hong Kong, China

Loretta
Wong, AIDS Concern – Chai Wan, Hong Kong, China

Vicky Wu –
Taitei, Taiwan

Aman Yee –
Hong Kong, China

Billy Yip
– Hong Kong China

Helen Yip
– Hong Kong, China

Kathy Yip
– Hong Kong, China

Rex Yiu –
Hong Kong, China

G Yu –
Hong Kong, China

Mike
Zabek, University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, MI

Anna
Zakowicz – Glostrup, Denmark


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