Microchips for PWAs in Indonesia
11.24.2008 10:29am EST
(Jakarta) Lawmakers in Indonesia’s remote province of Papua have thrown their support behind a controversial bill requiring some HIV/AIDS patients to be implanted with microchips – part of extreme efforts to monitor the disease.
Health workers and rights activists sharply criticized the plan Monday.But legislator John Manangsang said by implanting small computer chips beneath the skin of “sexually aggressive” patients, authorities would be in a better position to identify, track and ultimately punish those who deliberately infect others with up to six months in jail or a $5,000 fine.
The technical and practical details still need to be hammered out, he and others said, but the proposed legislation has received full backing from the provincial parliament and, if it gets a majority vote as expected, will be enacted next month.
Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country and has one of Asia’s fastest growing HIV rates, with up to 290,000 infections out of 235 million people, fueled mainly by intravenous drug users and prostitution.
But Papua, the country’s easternmost and poorest province, has been hardest hit. Its case rate of almost 61 per 100,000 is 15 times the national average, according to internationally funded research, which blames lack of knowledge about sexually transmitted diseases.
“The health situation is extraordinary, so we have to take extraordinary action,” said another lawmaker, Weynand Watari, who envisions radio frequency identification tags like those used to track everything from cattle to luggage.
A committee would be created to determine who should be fitted with chips and to monitor patients’ behavior, but it remains unclear who would be on it and how they would carry out their work, lawmakers said Monday.
Health workers and rights activists called the plan “abhorrent.”
“People with AIDS aren’t animals; we have to respect their rights,” said Tahi Ganyang Butarbutar, a prominent activist in Papua.
He said the best way to tackle the epidemic was through increased spending on sexual education and condom use.




During the early years of the AIDS epidemic , , as a resident of Orange County , California , I recall several republican politicians who wanted to quarantine anyone with HIV on some island in US possession.Here in Canada , one of the least enlightened provincial premiers ( like a governor), wanted to do the same ; as in isolating victims on one of the islands off the coast of British Columbia. He denied access to AZT to anyone unable to afford it. It was ineffective on its own , of course , it was the only hope we had for the multitudes dying around us.In the beginning , there was NOTHING.You died.The premier’s reasoning was his belief that AIDS was a “self inflicted wound”.He remains a devout Catholic.
TOTALLY wrong. I can see WHY they want to do it, but that doesn’t make it right. People – microchipping people – ANYONE – that’s end-of-the-world sorta stuff!
Instead of that, they should use the money on distributing condoms and lube and education to those in need. Besides, how are they going to know who is having unsafe sex with who, just by tracking HIV + people?
Oh lord, how long until someone in the US suggests this be done to all “deviants” for “our own good”?