A peek into the lives of AIDS orphans
Updated: 2014-09-11 09:06
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Yue Yue is fascinated by the paintings of Jun Jun that are posted on the wall. The 10-year-old girl lost her HIV-infected mother soon after her birth and was deserted by her father when she was five months old. She was later adopted by a Xinjiang family, but was abandoned again after she was diagnosed with AIDS before she was sent to the charity house. [Photo/CFP] |
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