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Aids groups slam FIFA

Johannesburg - Aids awareness groups say they are protesting a ban by the world soccer body FIFA on the distribution of health related information and condoms at World Cup stadiums and fan events.

An alliance of 10 leading South African HIV/Aids organisations say FIFA has not permitted civic groups to set up booths and small "wellness centres" at FIFA controlled venues, while commercial sponsors are allowed to sell alcohol.

Mark Heywood, a spokesperson for the alliance, said on Saturday the tournament is an unprecedented chance to bring awareness to millions during festivities likely to make fans "behave in a way that will place them at greater risk of infection."

No immediate comment was provided by FIFA.

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