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  • [HOLY S**T!] Rape in the US military: America's dirty little secret

    A female soldier in Iraq is more likely to be attacked by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire.


    "It was eight years before I was able to say the word that describes what happened to me," says Maricella Guzman. "I hadn't even been in the Navy a month. I was so young. I tried to report it. But instead of being taken seriously, I was forced to do push-ups."

    "I can't sleep without drugs," says Kate Weber. "But even then, I often wake up in the middle of the night, crying, my mind racing. And I lie there awake in the dark, reliving the rape, looking for a second chance for it to end with a different outcome, but he always wins."

    Rape within the US military has become so widespread that it is estimated that a female soldier in Iraq is more likely to be attacked by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire. So great is the issue that a group of veterans are suing the Pentagon to force reform. The lawsuit, which includes three men and 25 women (the suit initially involved 17 plaintiffs but grew to 28) who claim to have been subjected to sexual assaults while serving in the armed forces, blames former defence secretaries Donald Rumsfeld and Robert Gates for a culture of punishment against the women and men who report sex crimes and a failure to prosecute the offenders.

    Since the lawsuit became public in February, 400 more have come forward, contacting attorney Susan Burke who is leading the case. These are likely to be future lawsuits. Right now they are anxiously awaiting a court ruling to find out if the lawsuit will go to trial. The defence team for the department of defence has filed a motion to dismiss the case, citing a court ruling, dating back to 1950, which states that the government is not liable for injury sustained by active duty personnel. To date, military personnel have been unable to sue their employer.

    Whether or not the case goes to trial, it is still set to blow the lid on what has come to be regarded as the American military's dirty little secret. Last year 3,158 sexual crimes were reported within the US military. Of those cases, only 529 reached a court room, and only 104 convictions were made, according to a 2010 report from SAPRO (sexual assault prevention and response office, a division of the department of defence). But these figures are only a fraction of the reality. Sexual assaults are notoriously under-reported. The same report estimated that there were a further 19,000 unreported cases of sexual assault last year. The department of veterans affairs, meanwhile, released an independent study estimating that one in three women had experience of military sexual trauma while on active service. That is double the rate for civilians, which is one in six, according to the US department of justice



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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/20...ry?INTCMP=SRCH

  • #2
    Originally posted by -Lowkey- View Post
    I tried to report it. But instead of being taken seriously, I was forced to do push-ups."

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    • #3
      From that article it looks like some of the men are being bum-rushed also. So you join up, gets stationed somewhere rather desolate only to have your comrades ask you to grab his meatcocksandwich. That's.... fucking disturbing. Spray might enjoy this read though

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      • #4
        This is pretty bad, I'd already heard about this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Grand Champ View Post
          From that article it looks like some of the men are being bum-rushed also. So you join up, gets stationed somewhere rather desolate only to have your comrades ask you to grab his meatcocksandwich. That's.... fucking disturbing. Spray might enjoy this read though
          Some of the poor old chaps don't know what really happens in the Navy before they sign up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Konstantin View Post
            Some of the poor old chaps don't know what really happens in the Navy before they sign up.
            The navy is really manly. I saw this video and there was a native chief and a construction worker AND a police officer joined up.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Konstantin View Post
              Some of the poor old chaps don't know what really happens in the Navy before they sign up.
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InBXu-iY7cw

              What.. Too obvious?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
                The navy is really manly. I saw this video and there was a native chief and a construction worker AND a police officer joined up.
                Beat me to it you ****

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                • #9
                  The real dirty secret is extra terrestrial vehicles locked up at S4, but they won't tell us.


                  awaits Squealpiggy lol

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                    The real dirty secret is extra terrestrial vehicles locked up at S4, but they won't tell us.


                    awaits Squealpiggy lol
                    The one that can speed up time during the commercial breaks at football games?

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