Female military recruits endure ‘degrading’ ‘virginity tests’ in Indonesia, rights group says
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Some women in Indonesia who aspire to join the police or military forces there must first submit to what Human Rights Watch described as “degrading and discriminatory” so-called “virginity tests,” HRW reported today. According to HRW, “the testing includes the invasive
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Some women in Indonesia who aspire to join the police or military forces there must first submit to what Human Rights Watch described as “degrading and discriminatory” so-called “virginity tests,” HRW reported today. According to HRW, “the testing includes the invasive ‘two-finger test’ to determine whether female applicants’ hymens are intact, findings that are scientifically baseless.” HRW […]
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