Prostitutes that thrilled Serbia: Here are thousands of Serbs who may have infected AIDS

Fatima Alas, 38-year-old Jordan, has been arrested today by Serbian authorities after allegedly distributing HIV-Aides via Serbia, as Curiri reported. Serbian police are accusing the Jordanian citizen of illegally staying in Serbia, and pronounced her a fine fine of 20 thousand dinars and a three-year ban on entry [...]
Fatima Alas, 38-year-old Jordan, has been arrested today by Serbian authorities after allegedly distributing HIV-Aides via Serbia, as Curiri reported.
Serbian police are accusing the Jordanian citizen of illegally staying in Serbia, and pronounced her a fine of 20 thousand dinars and a three-year ban on entry, Periscope follows.
Fate is thought to have entered Serbia in August last year, and for a month it had stayed in a refugee camp. She had stayed in a park in the vicinity of the Economics School and said she had about five customers a day on her job as a prostitute.
Serbian media had circulated the news that she had HIV and was distributing it to Serbs. From September until the end of June is a total of ten months. With the average of 30 days, it means that Jordanian may have infected 1,000 and 500 Serbian citizens with the virus. Add to this the fact that these Serbian citizens may have spread the virus to others, the damage of a single prostitute becomes enormous.
Should prostitution be finally legalized and subject to state controls?











