breaking:Indonesian Government Mandates Virginity Tests for Female Police.
The Indonesian government reportedly
mandates virginity tests for females applying to be police officers with
Indonesia’s national police.
According to Human Rights Watch, the
tests were instituted in the 1960s and were supposed to have been
abolished. However, it appears that police authorities have not enforced
the abolishment.
Virginity tests contravene Indonesia’s national police principles and international human rights policies.
The country’s national police website
reportedly states that “In addition to the medical and physical tests,
women who want to be policewomen must also undergo virginity tests. So
all women who want to become policewomen should keep their virginity.”
Also, married women are ineligible for the job. The test is administered
during the early stages of the recruitment process as part of the
applicants’ physical exam.
Current female police officers and
applicants in six Indonesian cities, were recently interviewed by the
Human Rights Watch, and they shared their feelings of humiliation,
trauma, and pain they experienced.
According to reports, “the examination
has included the discredited and degrading “two-finger test” to
determine whether female applicants’ hymens are intact.”
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