Documenting the Crime of the Century
September 06, 2013  12:45
"Fire in the Blood,' directed by Irish-Punjabi filmmaker Dylan Mohan Gray, describes itself as an intricate tale of medicine, monopoly and malice.

The documentary, which opens in the U.S. this weekend and in India next month, argues that Western pharmaceutical companies and governments caused at least 10 million unnecessary deaths since 1996 by aggressively blocking the developing world's access to low-cost AIDS drugs. Read
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