Interview: Report sex abuse in the military, go to jail, in the US
Pooja , Shimla:
Oct 25 2007
Made Popular Oct 25 2007
What is the place of women in the military world especially when it is of the US? A country that boasts of providing equal status to women and men but its sheer shame on the part of the administration that instead of treating women as human beings, they...
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The sorry state of affairs is that, if a victimized woman officer plans to lodge a complaint against the officers, she would be on the verge of putting her career at stake. Moreover, her case would be presented before the military jury, that’ll again comprises of men only. Then she would only be entitled to humiliations and courts- martial, than a genuine justice. Very often, women officers are encouraged not to file complaint and so nothing is ever done…sigh!
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This is atrocious. Nor does U.S. boast of being a country with no gender discrimination, but it also prides itself of being a nation with high levels of Justice. Alas! This story is enough to dispel such myths.
To treat a woman with such disrespect and on top of that to punish her for being a victim. What a shame! Suzanne Swift’s story would serve as a good example to many of the young aspirants of joining the U.S. army. They (especially women) would do well to steer clear of such an institution where they will be subjected to such a treatment.
To treat a woman with such disrespect and on top of that to punish her for being a victim. What a shame! Suzanne Swift’s story would serve as a good example to many of the young aspirants of joining the U.S. army. They (especially women) would do well to steer clear of such an institution where they will be subjected to such a treatment.
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If this is how women are being treated in a country that boasts of gender equality, how depressing might be their state in the countries that are predominantly male dominated, is not difficult to imagine. When will the people in power stop preaching and finally react to stop these mental and physical atrocities on the fair sex?
It was horrifying even going through the interview... imagine the state of a girl who actually experienced all that trauma! Its simply shameful for the human race which cannot respect someone who gives birth to ’every man’!
It was horrifying even going through the interview... imagine the state of a girl who actually experienced all that trauma! Its simply shameful for the human race which cannot respect someone who gives birth to ’every man’!
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The sorry state of affairs is that, if a victimized woman officer plans to lodge a complaint against the officers, she would be on the verge of putting her career at stake. Moreover, her case would be presented before the military jury, that’ll again comprises of men only. Then she would only be entitled to humiliations and courts- martial, than a genuine justice. Very often, women officers are encouraged not to file complaint and so nothing is ever done…sigh!
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This is atrocious. Nor does U.S. boast of being a country with no gender discrimination, but it also prides itself of being a nation with high levels of Justice. Alas! This story is enough to dispel such myths.
To treat a woman with such disrespect and on top of that to punish her for being a victim. What a shame! Suzanne Swift’s story would serve as a good example to many of the young aspirants of joining the U.S. army. They (especially women) would do well to steer clear of such an institution where they will be subjected to such a treatment.
To treat a woman with such disrespect and on top of that to punish her for being a victim. What a shame! Suzanne Swift’s story would serve as a good example to many of the young aspirants of joining the U.S. army. They (especially women) would do well to steer clear of such an institution where they will be subjected to such a treatment.
Global Opinions (3)
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If this is how women are being treated in a country that boasts of gender equality, how depressing might be their state in the countries that are predominantly male dominated, is not difficult to imagine. When will the people in power stop preaching and finally react to stop these mental and physical atrocities on the fair sex?
It was horrifying even going through the interview... imagine the state of a girl who actually experienced all that trauma! Its simply shameful for the human race which cannot respect someone who gives birth to ’every man’!
It was horrifying even going through the interview... imagine the state of a girl who actually experienced all that trauma! Its simply shameful for the human race which cannot respect someone who gives birth to ’every man’!
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The sorry state of affairs is that, if a victimized woman officer plans to lodge a complaint against the officers, she would be on the verge of putting her career at stake. Moreover, her case would be presented before the military jury, that’ll again comprises of men only. Then she would only be entitled to humiliations and courts- martial, than a genuine justice. Very often, women officers are encouraged not to file complaint and so nothing is ever done…sigh!
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This is atrocious. Nor does U.S. boast of being a country with no gender discrimination, but it also prides itself of being a nation with high levels of Justice. Alas! This story is enough to dispel such myths.
To treat a woman with such disrespect and on top of that to punish her for being a victim. What a shame! Suzanne Swift’s story would serve as a good example to many of the young aspirants of joining the U.S. army. They (especially women) would do well to steer clear of such an institution where they will be subjected to such a treatment.
To treat a woman with such disrespect and on top of that to punish her for being a victim. What a shame! Suzanne Swift’s story would serve as a good example to many of the young aspirants of joining the U.S. army. They (especially women) would do well to steer clear of such an institution where they will be subjected to such a treatment.
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It was horrifying even going through the interview... imagine the state of a girl who actually experienced all that trauma! Its simply shameful for the human race which cannot respect someone who gives birth to ’every man’!