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An HIV-positive Russian woman won a precedent-setting...

Svetlana Izambayeva, 29, winner of a Miss Positive beauty pageant for HIV-positive women, applied for custody of her 11-year-old brother after their mother died.

The Supreme Court of the republic of Tatarstan ruled in Izambayeva"s favor after she appealed the decision of a Kazan city court denying her custody on the grounds that she was HIV positive.

The decision, which has yet to enter into force, could set an important precedent in a country notorious for discriminating against people with HIV and AIDS.

Izambayeva said her brother, who is currently at a children"s home, "has already started packing his suitcases."

Izambayeva has two children of her own - a daughter of 2 years and 9 months, and a 6-month-old son.

"Children are better off in a family than in an orphanage," she said, "All the more so because this is my brother, and he is very proud that he has such a sister, who taught him to read at a speed of 140 words per minute."

MOSCOW,

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