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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ICW calls for education of the public on HIV transmission routes and hindrance of
violence against HIV positive women as a result of a monstrous murder in Texas,
USA

ICW North America
June 24
th
, 2014
Washington, DC

The International Community of Women living with HIV (ICW) and the North America
(ICWNA) chapter are shocked to learn the news of the murder of Elisha Henson, an HIV
positive woman from Texas, USA this past May. Her murder was as a result of the ignorance of
the murderers of the ways that HIV is transmitted and the overall social stigma towards HIV
positive women.
According to several media outlets, Justin Welch and Rosalind Welch Smith, have been charged
with Hensons murder. Authorities believe that the alleged perpetrator, Justin Welch, killed Ms.
Henson after learning her status following a virtually zero-risk transmission encounter: receiving
oral sex, female to male.
ICW thereby call for massive action towards educating people of the possibilities of HIV
transmission. This atrocious event teaches us that the lack of adequate information puts
vulnerable people, especially HIV positive women, to extremely dangerous situations followed
by stigma-fuelled reactions by the public.
Enough is enough! said Jessica Whitbread, ICW Interim Global Director, The team at ICW,
are absolutely appalled at the fact that there is not more outcry for such a horrific event. Our
heart goes out to Elisha and her loved ones.
Fear of the unknown, mainstream stigma and inaccurate facts can lead to an ignition of anger
leading to violence in those where the potential already exists. As a community we should
ensure that violence against women, violence based on a womans status, and violence based on
ignorance of the facts and lack of mainstream education comes to an end.
Accurate and easy to understand facts about HIV transmission needs to be infused into the
minds of the general public via far-reaching media outlets and not just contained within the HIV
community added Karen Marcinczyk, ICWNA Coordinator.
We must end the criminalisation against positive women including disclosure laws which only
encourage stigma and validate the idea that being HIV positive is a crime that must be
prosecuted. We must stop criminalization to guarantee that other HIV positive women in the
world do not suffer the same fate.
ICW asks that all communities, including the HIV community, the media and law enforcement
begin to work together to eliminate violence against positive women, seek justice and provide
responsible, accurate and stigma-free communication to the public which puts their trust in them.
For more information contact:
Karen Marcinczyk, ICW North America Coordinator
icwnacontact@gmail.com
Arinola Elizabeth Nite, ICW Communications Associate
icwglobalcommunications@gmail.com

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