英文摘要 |
This article reviews China’s long-term HIV/AIDS strategy targeted against foreigners—which lasted for 18 years—, China’s early HIV/AIDS isolation treatment policy, and China’s current social management of people with HIV/AIDS which defines people with HIV/AIDS as a special population or dangerous persons. The article also analyzes the conflict between different policies, regulations and laws, and the introduction of social discrimination and harm experienced by people with HIV/AIDS including in medical care, employment, education, marriage and privacy. Finally, the article focuses on how a political and legal committee directs the social management of China’s special population policy, and its serious violations of the human rights of people with HIV/AIDS. |