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The Parent Killer.(AIDS in Cambodia)

Newsweek International

| December 09, 2002 | Cochrane, Joe; Kola, Khieu | COPYRIGHT 2002 Newsweek, Inc. All rights reserved. Any reuse, distribution or alteration without express written permission of Newsweek is prohibited. For permission: www.newsweek.com. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Bun Saroeurn survived two decades as a soldier in Cambodia's ruthless civil war. But his luck in the jungles won't save him from the country's latest enemy--HIV/AIDS. Like many other veterans of the war, he frequented brothels on the Thai border during lulls in the fighting. In the late 1980s he returned to his wife and had two daughters. Now 43 and half blind, Bun clings weakly to the dirty sheets of his bed in a Phnom Penh AIDS hospice, his 73-pound body a skeleton of his former self. Bun says he doesn't know whether his daughters are in school or even have HIV, and he doesn't have the strength to think about it anyway. "I just want to die because living longer just means more suffering," he says. "I can't think about my daughters right now."

Neither can tens of thousands of other Cambodian parents who are bedridden and waiting to die from the disease. Their indecision, as well as a lack of action on the part of Prime Minister Hun Sen's government, is setting the stage for yet another humanitarian tragedy in a country that has known little but sorrow for three decades. Perhaps it's understandable. After dark years that included Pol Pot's genocide, a 10-year occupation by the Vietnamese and a bloody coup d'etat in 1997, Cambodia's leaders have been eager to brush up the country's image and make some positive news. They've busied themselves with joining ASEAN, taking their seat at the United Nations and promising investors better GDP growth rates. But Cambodia's health-care crisis is becoming too crippling to ignore. More than half a million of Cambodia's 12.5 million citizens are expected to die from HIV/AIDS in the next 10 years--a higher infection rate than any nation in the region. Already, aid workers have begun talking about a "parentless generation" that will surpass 140,000 children by 2010. "We are concerned it could get out of control," says Susan Spencer, a UNDP officer in Phnom Penh.

Few people have any idea how Cambodian authorities will stem the tide. There are no estimates on how many of Cambodia's 142,000 future orphans will test positive for the disease--though around one third of infections in Cambodia are ...

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