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AIDS Patients to be tracked by microchips

Wednesday Nov 26, 2008

Indonesia’s Papua province may be the first region in the world to force some HIV/AIDS patients to be implanted with microchip trackers.

A controversial bill requiring the extreme measures already has full backing from the provincial parliament and will become law with a majority vote from the provincial legislative body.

The microchips are meant to monitor “aggressive” sexual behavior in an effort to control the spread of the disease. Lawmaker John Manangsang said, “It’s a simple technology. A signal from the microchip will track their movements and this will be received by monitoring authorities.”

The bill does not specify who would qualify as “sexually aggressive” patients, but if the bill is passed, a committee will be formed to decide who will be implanted; the executive director of the committee will be a physician with a knowledge of epidemiology. Read the rest of this entry »


Photo of the Day: Flood Helpline

Wednesday Nov 12, 2008

A girl plays with a public phone in floodwaters in Jakarta, Indonesia, November 11, 2008.


Photo of the Day: Stamp Art

Sunday Oct 26, 2008

Muslim women look at an image of US Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama made from a mosaic of stamps, during the Asian International Stamp Exhibition in Jakarta October 25, 2008.


Photo of the Day: Ramadan Observers

Monday Sep 1, 2008

Muslims attend prayers on the eve of the first day of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan at a mosque in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, September 1, 2008. Muslims around the world congregate for special evening prayers called “Tarawih” during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.