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US Military Sexual Assault Victims Heal, Discuss Policy
Jennifer Rivera can relax when she's with her parrot Janie. The flashbacks lessen1. The panic attacks subside2. She says her nightmare began when she was raped4 while on military duty in South Korea. She got an abortion5 - but was afraid to report the crime to her commanding officer.
“This guy made me go to work after getting a process done where I’m bleeding through my clothes. There’s no way he would have done anything about that rape3,” Rivera said.
Elizabeth Lyman says she was 11 weeks pregnant when she was raped.
"There was blood on my bed. I thought, ‘My God I’m having a miscarriage6. He killed my baby.’ So I froze,” Lyman said.
Her baby was fine. This week, Lyman joined Rivera and other rape survivors7 to discuss reforms to the military's sexual assault procedures.
The military says reports of sexual assault were up slightly last year with nearly 3,200 cases. And, it estimates 86 per cent go unreported.
Secretary of Defense8 Leon Panetta is beginning new policies to combat those numbers. “We will continue to devote our energy and our intention to enforcing our department’s zero tolerance9 policy on sexual assault,” he said. Panetta says higher-ranked officers will now review allegations. He also wants tougher penalties and specially-trained victim units. The US military relies on a tight trust between members of individual units.
Accusations10 against fellow service members sever11 that loyalty12 bond. Now that women make up 14 per cent of the military, rape has become a larger issue. Lyman's alleged13 assailant was found not guilty at a military trial. Lyman calls it "a sham14."
"They don’t want to put servicemembers behind bars for alleged sexual assaults. They don’t want that stain on their record," Lyman said.
The military told VOA it would be inappropriate to comment on either woman's case. Rivera's charge is still pending15. By coming forward now, she hopes to inspire others.
"I don’t want another person to go through what I went through and hold it in for years, because as years go by, you think it’s going to go away. But, it’s not going to go away. It gets worse,” Rivera said.
She rescued her parrot several years ago. Her parrot, like Rivera, had been abused. Rivera now hopes they can teach each other how to trust again.
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vt.减少,减轻;缩小 | |
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vi.平静,平息;下沉,塌陷,沉降 | |
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n.抢夺,掠夺,强奸;vt.掠夺,抢夺,强奸 | |
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v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的过去式和过去分词 );强奸 | |
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n.失败,未达到预期的结果;流产 | |
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幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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n.宽容;容忍,忍受;耐药力;公差 | |
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n.指责( accusation的名词复数 );指控;控告;(被告发、控告的)罪名 | |
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