Abbott's conservatism 'can help break deadly logjam' of AIDS inaction: Michael Kirby

By Julia Medew
Updated August 18 2014 - 10:08am, first published July 21 2014 - 9:08am
Tony Abbott "sided with the angels" on needle exchange schemes, says Justice Michael Kirby. Photo: Justin McManus
Tony Abbott "sided with the angels" on needle exchange schemes, says Justice Michael Kirby. Photo: Justin McManus

Former Australian High Court Judge Michael Kirby has called on Prime Minister Tony Abbott to use his conservatism to help break a "deadly logjam of inaction" on HIV and AIDS around the world.

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