Haaretz The number of indictments for sexual offenses in the Israel Defense Forces nearly doubled in 2012.
The
number of indictments for sexual crimes jumped from 14 in 2011 to 27 in
2012, an increase of 93 percent, according to figures released by the
military prosecution. The last time as many such indictments were filed
in the IDF was in 2008, when there were 28. There were 26 indictments in
2009 and 20 indictments in 2010.
In
2011, hundreds of reports were received concerning various forms of
sexual abuse – half related to sexual harassment of a physical nature
and half related to verbal sexual harassment, said the IDF chief of
staff’s adviser on women’s affairs, Brigadier General Rachel
Tevet-Wiesel. In 2012, the IDF says reported incidents decreased
slightly; but it has not supplied accurate figures.
Well, if the army will provide the 1st 2 abortions for free, then the woman doesn't have much to lose, does she? And after all, why do you think there are women in the army? Isn't 'being available' their main function?
ReplyDeletemost of the sexual harassment is male commanding officers forcing young men.
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