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AIDS: The Lost Voices - 'The Mark Trotter Affair'
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AIDS: The Lost Voices por William Hampson

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The Mark Trotter Affair unfolded as a tragic narrative set against the backdrop of the 1980s and early 1990s AIDS crisis, highlighting the intersection of social activism and systemic failures. Mark Trotter, a 34-year-old social worker from Hackney, was a well-respected figure within the Labour movement, known for his commitment to advocating for vulnerable populations.

However, following his untimely death in 1995 from AIDS, the press ignited a firestorm of allegations that branded him a paedophile. As the story developed, it came to light that several accusations had been made against him prior to his death, yet Merseyside police arrived in London with an arrest warrant only to find that Trotter had died two weeks earlier. The revelations of his influential connections within the political landscape of Hackney exposed a troubling reality  ... 

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