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July 9, 2000 (Durban, South Africa) -- At the tender age of 3, Nkosi Johnson was abandoned, following the death of his mother from AIDS-related complications. He was later adopted and raised by another family in Melville, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, who has helped him cope with his own devastating diagnosis of AIDS. Nkosi was infected by his mother in the womb. Nkosi, now 11, recalls the pain of the stigma associated with his disease and the heart-rending rejection by some of his classmates in school. When his HIV-positive condition was revealed, his classmates debated whether he should be allowed to stay in class or be sent home. The class was split, but Johnson stayed in school."I am only a threat to other children in my school when I have an open wound," he says."That's the only time people have to be afraid of me." Nkosi's struggle is far from unique. hong kong gambling history ashinko pokie casino game 5 reel slots igt online casino line multi offline slot

