When the World Health Organization (WHO) reported in May 1999 that AIDS had become the world's most deadly infectious disease, it came as no surprise to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.
That was clear to me during a recent visit to Havana, under a US license, to participate in an HIV/AIDS meeting. The suffering should be good news for Senators Jesse Helms and Robert Torricelli, the principal authors of the current harsh policy aimed at our island neighbor.