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Paris youths in row over condoms | Paris youths in row over condoms |
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Police in Paris made 11 arrests following clashes between groups polarised by Pope Benedict XVI's views over condom use in Africa. | Police in Paris made 11 arrests following clashes between groups polarised by Pope Benedict XVI's views over condom use in Africa. |
Youths in favour of the Pope fought pro-condom activists staging a protest outside Notre Dame Cathedral as worshippers left after Sunday mass. | Youths in favour of the Pope fought pro-condom activists staging a protest outside Notre Dame Cathedral as worshippers left after Sunday mass. |
Last week the Pope said condoms were not the answer to Aids in Africa, and that sexual behaviour was the issue. | Last week the Pope said condoms were not the answer to Aids in Africa, and that sexual behaviour was the issue. |
French politicians from a wide range of parties criticised the comments. | French politicians from a wide range of parties criticised the comments. |
Comments 'deadly' | Comments 'deadly' |
The Pope's comments preceded a weekend of demonstrations by Aids activists in France. French politicians have been largely critical of the pope's comments | The Pope's comments preceded a weekend of demonstrations by Aids activists in France. French politicians have been largely critical of the pope's comments |
Free condoms were distributed outside Notre Dame and Aids-awareness activists Act Up-Paris carried portraits of the pontiff labelling him an "assassin". | Free condoms were distributed outside Notre Dame and Aids-awareness activists Act Up-Paris carried portraits of the pontiff labelling him an "assassin". |
The Pope's comments are "deadly", said Eric Marty of Act Up-Paris. | The Pope's comments are "deadly", said Eric Marty of Act Up-Paris. |
"More than 20 million HIV-positive people live in Africa. Tell people in Africa that condoms make Aids worse, that's not possible, it's an insult for those who suffer from Aids." | "More than 20 million HIV-positive people live in Africa. Tell people in Africa that condoms make Aids worse, that's not possible, it's an insult for those who suffer from Aids." |
But the activists are missing the point, according to Roman Catholic protesters who say the Pope meant that condom use does not provide 100% protection from HIV/Aids. | But the activists are missing the point, according to Roman Catholic protesters who say the Pope meant that condom use does not provide 100% protection from HIV/Aids. |
Two surveys at the weekend showed the German-born pontiff's popularity in France has fallen sharply. | Two surveys at the weekend showed the German-born pontiff's popularity in France has fallen sharply. |
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