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31 January 2006 - 10:08am

Rape culture in the military

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Last week, Col. Janis Karpinski told a panel of judges at the Commission of Inquiry for Crimes against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration in New York that several women had died of dehydration because they refused to drink liquids late in the day. They were afraid of being assaulted or even raped by male soldiers if they had to use the women's latrine after dark.

The latrine for female soldiers at Camp Victory wasn't located near their barracks, so they had to go outside if they needed to use the bathroom. "There were no lights near any of their facilities, so women were doubly easy targets in the dark of the night," Karpinski told retired US Army Col. David Hackworth in a September 2004 interview. It was there that male soldiers assaulted and raped women soldiers. So the women took matters into their own hands. They didn't drink in the late afternoon so they wouldn't have to urinate at night. They didn't get raped. But some died of dehydration in the desert heat, Karpinski said.

Karpinski testified that a surgeon for the coalition's joint task force said in a briefing that "women in fear of getting up in the hours of darkness to go out to the port-a-lets or the latrines were not drinking liquids after 3 or 4 in the afternoon, and in 120 degree heat or warmer, because there was no air-conditioning at most of the facilities, they were dying from dehydration in their sleep."

"And rather than make everybody aware of that - because that's shocking, and as a leader if that's not shocking to you then you're not much of a leader - what they told the surgeon to do is don't brief those details anymore. And don't say specifically that they're women. You can provide that in a written report but don't brief it in the open anymore."

For example, Maj. Gen. Walter Wojdakowski, Sanchez's top deputy in Iraq, saw "dehydration" listed as the cause of death on the death certificate of a female master sergeant in September 2003. Under orders from Sanchez, he directed that the cause of death no longer be listed, Karpinski stated. The official explanation for this was to protect the women's privacy rights.

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Related: The US Army's sexual assault website

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Ole Blue says:

That means that there was a total unit break down, from chain of command to discipline, when that happens everything is FUBAR. But we knew everything was FUBAR already. And the Army officers that the Bush administration tends to favor are the type of officers who would get hit by "friendly" fire.


(1 February 2006 - 9:44am)
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Don says:

I was in the Air Force in the late 70's and temporarily assigned to Redstone Arsenal, an army post, for training. There were places On Post that were off limits to me. I stopped by the MPs office and they had a post map that was full of pins showing assaults and rapes.

There was an article just the other day about the army accepting more criminals because of recruiting shortfalls. Which means this is just going to get worse.


(5 February 2006 - 3:47pm)

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