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Thousands of Aids and HIV patients are risking their lives by refusing medication in favour of holy water, Sky News can reveal.
The controversial treatment is offered by a church in Ethiopia which claims to have cured hundreds of believers.
Sky News correspondent Ian Woods reports on the practice doctors in the country say is extremely dangerous:
"It was a scene which reminded me of the holocaust.
Naked men, women and children, some of them in chains to prevent them escaping, cower in front of the men in charge in a dimly-lit room in the church of St Mary on Mount Entoto.
Considering what the 'scientific community' does to patients, I really don't see this as bad. They have hair, can eat food, have not destroyed other organs-big step up from the 'scientific community'.
Thousands of Aids and HIV patients are risking their lives by refusing medication in favour of holy water, Sky News can reveal.
The controversial treatment is offered by a church in Ethiopia which claims to have cured hundreds of believers.
Sky News correspondent Ian Woods reports on the practice doctors in the country say is extremely dangerous:
"It was a scene which reminded me of the holocaust.
Naked men, women and children, some of them in chains to prevent them escaping, cower in front of the men in charge in a dimly-lit room in the church of St Mary on Mount Entoto.
Considering what the 'scientific community' does to patients, I really don't see this as bad. They have hair, can eat food, have not destroyed other organs-big step up from the 'scientific community'.
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