Russian experts say condoms and ‘contraceptive industry’ are to blame for the spread of HIV
Last year, Vadim Pokrovsky, Russia’s top AIDS expert and head of the Moscow-based Federal Aids Centre, announced that Russia was experiencing an HIV/Aids epidemic so severe that some 2 million people would likely be infected by 2020.
Now, Kremlin-backed experts at the Russian Institute for Strategic Research claim they have discovered the cause of the crisis: condoms and the “contraceptive industry”.
Yes, condoms - the one preventative measure that doctors say can actually stop the spread of the deadly HIV virus, which is sexually transmitted and causes Aids.
The Kommersant newspaper reported Tuesday that the research institute announced their new findings at a special session of the Moscow City Duma, where RISR Deputy Director Tatyana Guzenkova said the HIV epidemic is nothing more than a Western “information war” against Russia.
Igor Beloborodov, who co-wrote the institute’s report, partly blamed the spread of HIV on “the contraceptive industry [being] interested in selling their products and encouraging under-aged people to engage in sex.”
He argued that it can cause an uptick in HIV because the best form of protection against the virus is not condoms but to “be in a heterosexual family where both partners are loyal to each other.”