"The opposition of the Catholic church to the usage of the preservative in the fight against the AIDS is "a shame", denounced Friday the princess Stéphanie of Monaco at the time of his nomination to the ambassadrice post of good will of the onusida. Expressing itself in front of the journalists to the seat of the agency ONUSIDA to Geneva, she underlined that it did not exist any alternate to the preservatives for the prevention of the AIDS epidemic. She pointed out that the Catholic church "is also against the abortion and (as) the usage of the preservatives would avoid also abortions". "But I think that maybe a lot of people hide themselves behind the question of the religion in order not to use preservatives", added the sister of the prince Albert of Monaco, sovereign of the principality since the death of their father Rainier. This is "as a mother and as a woman of this century" that she explained his engagement for two years as special representative of the agency of the specialized UN in the AIDS. The princess Stéphanie, of which programs it as ambassadrice of good will will concentrate on the countries in the process of development and eastern Europe, judged important of "to break the scars and discrimination" that touch the séropositifs and the patients. "Often they have not anymore no leaves where to go, more of family. Everyone turns them the back", did she deplore. The executive director of the agency ONUSIDA Peter Piot said delighted itself nomination of the princess Stéphanie as new special representative of his organization. "I am sure that she will do the difference", he declared to its sides. In 2004, the princess created foundation Fight AIDS Monaco and recorded a song to harvest funds. She did not exclude from to record again titles to finance his country. With this fight, Stéphanie thinks to have found his way: "This is this why I think that I was done".