A
legal provision that led to mass arrests of HIV-positive women in
Greece in 2012 has been reinstated, causing widespread condemnation
by local and international organizations and human rights advocates.
Provision
No 39A was voted by former socialist Health Minister Andreas Loverdos
in April 2012 and led to an unprecedented case of HIV criminalization
a few weeks later when the Greek police in cooperation with the
country’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention, KEELPNO,
rounded up hundreds of women from the center of Athens and
force-tested them for HIV inside police stations.