AIDS activists, marching in Mexico City to demand a national state of emergency over drug prices and access in Mexico, laid ten foot-long AIDS ribbons in red roses in front of the Ministry of Health building. (Photo: Business Wire)
An AIDS activist dressed in medical garb writes the coalition call to action on a canvas square written in her own blood (which was drawn on the street during the middle of the demonstrations by a doctor in the march). (Photo: Business Wire)
A "crucified" AIDS activist with the words "VIH/SIDA emergencia nacional" scrawled across his abdomen wears a crown of hypodermic needles. At both the Ministry of the Economy and the Ministry of Health, he dramatically draped himself across the barred entry gates to each location, to show how many Mexican AIDS activists and advocates believe the apathy and inaction from the government becomes a death sentence for many of those living with HIV/AIDS. (Photo: Business Wire)
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