Urgent Press Release 19 April 2001 Victory for Activists, People With HIV/AIDS and Poor People Everywhere! Pharmaceutical Companies Beaten! The Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association and all the pharmaceutical company applicants have UNCONDITIONALLY withdrawn their court application against the South African Government. They will also pay TAC's costs. They have conceded to public outrage and the legal arguments prepared by TAC and the South African government. The Minister of Health has assured TAC that no concessions have been made and that the South African government will proceed to implement the Medicines and Related Substance Control Amendment Act. The government must now fulfil its constitutional duties to protect the rights to life and health of all South Africans. This is a victory by ordinary people against unethical actions by multinational corporations. It has been shown that with a united global effort, concerned citizens can make a difference. Although this court case has dealt with South African legal issues, it is an example that people in all poor countries can defend their essential interests. TAC wishes to congratulate everyone who has helped with this battle, especially the thousands of volunteers and demonstrators across South Africa and around the world. This would not have been possible without the assistance of our allies. There is still much work to be done, though. The campaign continues.