owen bennettjones, bbc news, the capital of balochistan.s affected by hiv—aids. apart from giving them a job and skills, the cafe is trying to tackle the stigma still associated with the virus. but as the bbc‘s robin brant discovered, that's not proving so easy. we are trying to push them to become gangsters? that is really upsetting. let us be honest. firstly, i did not know this, right? now you are telling me. iwould know this, right? now you are telling me. i would talk to them like other people, and not have a second thought about what is going on. am i scared? that is commonsense. everyone would have a first in tuition to think about it. whether i am safe or not. not if it is hiv, but anything, if it can be infecting. those who are biased and cannot tolerate their food being served by someone who is hiv negative but with family members who are hiv positive, just don't come. you never know what you are going to find. we spoke to some people in there. that man in particular spoke very good english and had a bagel in his hand. but when i