BULGARIA-FRANCE-LIBYA-AIDS-HEALTH-NURSES

Former French first lady Cecilia Attias (2nd R) poses for a photograph alongside Bulgarian nurses Valentina Siropolou (L), Valya Chervenyashka (2nd L) and Kristiana Valcheva (R) before a press conference in Sofia on March 27, 2014. Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian-born doctor were accused of infecting 438 children with HIV-tainted blood at a hospital in Benghazi, Libya, and sentenced to death in May 2004, before being released on July 24, 2007. Attias, then French first lady, made several trips to Libya during the release negociations. AFP PHOTO / NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV (Photo credit should read NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV/AFP via Getty Images)
Former French first lady Cecilia Attias (2nd R) poses for a photograph alongside Bulgarian nurses Valentina Siropolou (L), Valya Chervenyashka (2nd L) and Kristiana Valcheva (R) before a press conference in Sofia on March 27, 2014. Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian-born doctor were accused of infecting 438 children with HIV-tainted blood at a hospital in Benghazi, Libya, and sentenced to death in May 2004, before being released on July 24, 2007. Attias, then French first lady, made several trips to Libya during the release negociations. AFP PHOTO / NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV (Photo credit should read NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV/AFP via Getty Images)
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