Indonesian army set to remove gender-based health checks, end so-called virginity testing
A senior Indonesian military official announces the health test requirements for female cadets will no longer be different to those of their male counterparts 5 August 2021
Indonesia s Army appears to be ending invasive virginity testing for female recruits, according to Human Rights Watch.
General Andika Perkasa, chief of staff of the Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat (TNI AD), last month announced the health test requirements for female cadets would no longer be different to those of their male counterparts. Health checks on prospective soldiers of the Women s Army Corps must be the same as medical examination requirements for male TNI AD soldiers, he said in a video uploaded to the military s official YouTube channel.
Indonesian army set to remove gender-based health checks, end so-called virginity testing - 05-Aug-2021
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