Annie Lennox to Perform Live at Human Rights Rally in Vienna
Thousands to March for Human Rights During International AIDS Conference
April 22, 2010 - VIENNA-Internationally acclaimed singer songwriter and AIDS activist
Annie Lennox will headline a rally
for human rights in Vienna on July 20, 2010. The public rally will follow a march that is expected to draw more
than 15,000 local residents and participants of the XVIII International AIDS Conference,
which is taking place that week under the theme of Rights Here, Right Now. )
"Over the last decade HIV and AIDS is an issue which has been increasingly affecting women and children," said Lennox. "In fact,
AIDS-related disease is the highest killer of women of reproductive age across the entire globe. We need to wake up to the fact that women are bearing
the burden more than ever. Government leaders must be responsible and accountable for protecting human rights to education, health care, and treatment."
As part of the Human Rights and HIV/AIDS: Now More Than Ever campaign, the rally will be led by a global coalition of organizations including
Lennox's SING Campaign , the International AIDS Society ,
and the Open Society Institute , as well as local groups Aids Hilfe Wien and
Homosexuelle Initiative Wien (HOSI)
Thousands of people are expected to gather in the city center at 19:00 and march through the streets to Heldenplatz, where activists and government
leaders will rally the crowd in support of human rights. The rally will feature people living with or affected by AIDS from around the world.
Following this historical march and rally, Annie Lennox will give a special presentation and musical performance.
For more information on Annie Lennox and The SING Campaign, go to: www.annielennoxsing.com.
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MEDIA CONTACTs:
Anne-Caroline Duplat (English, French)
Paris: +33 (0) 661 833 523, duplat.nmte@gmail.com
Sigrid Ofner (English, German)
Vienna: +43 (1) 595 374 082, ofner@aids.at
Paul Silva (English, Portuguese)
New York: +1 212 548 0309, psilva@sorosny.org
Reproduced with permission - "Human Rights and HIV/AIDS: Now More Than Ever"
Human Rights and HIV/AIDS: Now More Than Ever
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