Indonesia’s top military commander defended a requirement that female
recruits undergo an invasive “virginity test” to determine whether they
are morally suited for the armed forces.
His remarks follow a letter from Human Rights Watch condemning the practice.
“So what’s the problem? It’s a good thing, so why criticize it?” Gen. Moeldoko was quoted by The Jakarta Globe as telling reporters on Friday.
Moeldoko “conceded, though, that there was no direct link between a
woman being a virgin and her abilities as a member of the armed forces,
but insisted that virginity was a gauge of a woman’s morality — one of
the three key traits he said a woman must have to serve in the
[Indonesia Armed Forces], along with high academic aptitude and physical
strength.”
The virginity test “is a measure of morality. There’s no other way” to determine a person’s morality, Moeldoko said.
According to The Washington Post:
“In Indonesia, the test is considered standard practice. Women seeking
to join the military are required to strip naked and have their
genitalia manually examined by a doctor, purportedly to ensure that they
are virgins.”
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