


Don't leave us behind
Date : 11-Jun-2019 10:35 am
Location : Yangon, Myanmar
Since I was young, I liked to socialise. Some of my friends encouraged me to start using drugs. My family became suspicious of me about everything at all times; I suffered a lot and am discriminated against. I felt hurt and like I had left everything behind.
I got arrested because of this country’s law. My times in prison were harsh and I sacrificed my time. People from the general community think that I am a criminal. This makes my life bad.
Actually, we PWID are not criminals. We are chronic patients. I would like to demand to see us as not criminals but patients in the communities. Therefore, support us, don’t leave us behind.”
© Myo 2018 | PhotoVoice | International HIV/AIDS Alliance | 'PITCH' | Myanmar

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