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Tuesday 19 May 2015

Indonesia military's virginity testing should be abolished, human rights group urges

Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population, last year admitted it conducted virginity tests on women trying to join the police or military even though the World Health Organization says the test has no scientific validity.

"The Indonesian armed forces should recognize that harmful and humiliating 'virginity tests' on women recruits do nothing to strengthen national security," said Nisha Varia, HRW's women's rights advocacy director.
A human rights group urged Indonesia to abolish invasive "virginity tests" for female recruits and the fiancees of military officers in its armed forces, saying international treaties had described the practice as degrading and cruel.

President Joko Widodo should ask military hospitals immediately to stop administering the tests, which violate international human rights treaties that Indonesia has ratified, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said.
To justify the tests, military officers told female recruits the they were crucial to preserving "the dignity and the honor of the nation," HRW said.

Officers who wish to marry require a letter of recommendation from their commanders, who only issue them upon confirmation that the fiancée has undergone a medical examination, including the "virginity test" at a military hospital.

The tests have been recognized internationally as violations of the right to non-discrimination and the prohibition of "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment" under international human rights treaties that Indonesia has ratified, HRW said.
In February, Indonesian officials dropped a plan to require female students to pass virginity tests in order to graduate from high school and apologized after sparking a public outcry.

The rights group said it was calling for the support of the International Committee on Military Medicine (ICMM), which will hold its world conference in Indonesia next week. The ICMM aims to foster collaboration between members of armed forces' medical services.

46 comments:

  1. Indonesia always in news for the wrong reasons.

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    1. Violation of privacy! What has bn a yirgin got to do with bn a security agent. With all d rape ish going on there? Tshewww

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  2. Sumtimes I wonder wen diz linda dey sleep....

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  3. Indonesia govt should grow up,for crying out loud we are in 21 century and is quiet appalling DAT Indonesia govt should test ladies virginity before they are accepted into the force.and if a law must be put it place it shouldn't just affect the ladies it should equally be for men to.Indonesia should stop diz gender inequality cos datz the way i see diz.

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  4. Some of ds countries can be so hilarious
    #*Karlishah*

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  5. Indonesia virginity test to me is a babaric act and a debasement of woman hood people around the globe should condem it.

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  6. Hian! Virginity test ke? Just when u thought u v heard it all. Arrant nonsense!

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  7. I guess in their myopic minds being virgins will allow them function properly

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  8. Every country with their own palava virginity test again! Hmm

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  9. Wicked and ignorant country.

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  10. I agree with them on this.

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  11. women have suffered oh... www.amnaijaandproud.blogspot.com

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  12. Okay noted but too bad I must say

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    1. I hope d needful wil b done to bring abt dis change.

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  13. What is the use of having virgin military or police women? Does virginity give em any special advantage over non-virgins?

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    1. You can do a research on it and tell us the answer..

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  14. Mscheeeew. . Like women can lose their hymen during vigorous sports or training. Oh well.. their rules.. I'm looking for hot black coffee this morning.

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  15. Why on earth should virginity test be conducted for adults? Mbok India. they are so different in their way of thinking. Linda take note

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  16. Abeg na that place them they shoot from?

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  17. Virginity test kwa? Juts to join security forces? Lol, they never start sef...





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  18. Ndi iberibe. No be only! Mcheeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  19. Ndi iberibe. No be only! Mcheeeeeeew! Linda take note!

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  20. Dis one na nonsense.....



    APATA

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  21. Useless people, useless rule

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  22. NOOO, IT SHUDNT BT SHUD BE APPLICABLE IN MOST COUNTRIES ESP USA..TOMJERRYSWIT

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  23. Hahahahah dey shld plz come and tryy it in Nigeria.. lmao I can only imagine d out come.


    Lib freak

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  24. But how does being a virgin improves the competence of the armed forces? Crap!

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    1. I'm speechless,words need no conjecturing, it is well

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  25. serious violation.
    They should put a stop to it.

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  26. The things this muslim countries do!..SMH.

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  27. Mad president, mad country, mad pple

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  28. Yeah...that's degrading and cruel & its like
    they're being rob of their rights to participate.

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  29. They had better stop that rubbish. Why only women? Will that make them more competent? Total rubbish!!!



    #TeamBlessed#

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  30. I support it being stopped

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  31. If you dont like it, then dont apply as a soldier in Indonesia #Lobatan

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  32. whatever!!!!!!!!!! im not surprised, they are too ruthless

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  33. Always here for the wrong reason...so one can't enter the force without being a virgin...let's try it in 9ja....lolzzzz..post a free classified advert

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  34. I'm in support of this one, what rubbish

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  35. Bring dat test in Nigeria no one woman will pass it

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  36. I like am o, cos me am still a virgin at 32. #wink#

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