World AIDS Day: “I think my blood and sperm are poisonous” -BBC News



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  • Norberto Paredes
  • BBC Spanish Correspondent

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The man under the alias Philipp Spiegel spoke about AIDS in an interview.

“As a straight white male from Western Europe, I never thought my HIV test would be positive.” Christopher Klettermayer, 38, an Austrian, found himself infected with HIV in 2014. He used the pseudonym Philipp Spiegel to speak about AIDS and give interviews.

This day seems to have happened yesterday, and you still remember it fresh.

At the time, he was not in Austria, but in India, working in photojournalism, and was about to enter a Hindu monastery.

As a condition of entering the temple, he was asked to take an AIDS test. “Of course I agreed. As a straight, white male, I thought it would be feminine,” Christopher told the BBC, “but it isn’t.”

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