Friday, November 21, 2014

Indonesian women were virginity tests before becoming a police,




Want more police in April this past Indonesian recruitment campaign and women who have applied to be crossing conditionsincluding virginity tests. Currently there are 7,000 women being trained. 1031-DCOPS-INDONESIA-COPS_full_600 But how do the police in Indonesia is not an easy thing, because women were aged from 17 years to 22 years are not yet married and graduated from high school. The other conditions Sri Handayani police chief explained to the magazine Tempo last year that women should not have eye problems (eye Munich) and at least 1.65 meters tall, but what she does not mention is that the virginity tests. The terms "discrimination and sinning" Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch released on Monday this is clearly stated on the website Indonesian National police, said: "In addition to test the health of all women who wanted to be a policeman should purity". Rights, interviewed by a woman who has filed in 2013 said that she was very surprised when told that the test health includes purity. "I feel ashamed of alarm, but could not resist. If denied, I can not do the police, "he said. She added. Another woman said that conditions, such as different ideals. She was baring 20 contestants and virginity tests conducted in different rooms without doors. She said: "During testing room made me very upset. I fear that when testing and I lost virgin. They use two fingers ... really made me very sick. A friend of mine, she is weak because it really hurts. " 990bc05f56d99a753964781d59611c84 At police headquarters in Jakarta, chief health officer Rusdianto said it was not just a single test on the front is tested angkocheat and urine to detect disease and other effects. When asked why testing necessary on this point? He told both vague: "Every test that they do is to get the best candidate." One retired police told her rights organization that received the test the purity of women in 1965. The researchers Indonesia's human rights organization, said: "It is a centuries old practice on the belief that women are healthy and strong than women lost their virginity. "However, he urged the Indonesian government to repeal this shameful practice. National Police Commissioner Sri Rumiati told the rights group that she has tried to ban a lot to do this year. And in 2010, she raised the issue only to officials in charge of human resources declined. 1416272517633 Thailand is the most dangerous country for tourists Plane hitting the building wall 10 lightly injured

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