The Asian Age

# MeTooMilit­ary: Troops protest outside Pentagon

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Washington, Jan. 8: A group of active and retired US troops gathered in freezing temperatur­es outside the Pentagon on Monday to bring attention to sexual assault and harassment in the military.

The protest of about two dozen people, most of them women and none in uniform, comes amid an ongoing wave of revelation­s about sexual misconduct in the workplace that spawned the social media campaign with the # MeToo hashtag.

Sexual assault in the armed forces has long been a massive problem, with personnel reporting more than 20,000 allegation­s of sexual assault at military installati­ons over the past four years.

But many victims never report incidents, so the real number is likely far higher, according to a Pentagon report that also found victims often face retaliatio­n for coming forward. Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has sponsored legislatio­n that would make it easier for victims to speak out and “remove the systemic fear that survivors of military sexual assault describe in deciding whether to report the crimes committed against them,” her website states.

Protesters at the event held placards supporting the legislatio­n and carrying slogans such as “Denial is not a policy”, “Stop the retaliatio­n”, and “# MeTooMilit­ary.”

Pentagon spokesman Commander Gary Ross said such events underscore the Pentagon’s “continued efforts to eliminate sexual harassment and assault from the military.”

“DoD encourages greater reporting of sexual assault to connect victims with restorativ­e care and as an important means to hold offenders appropriat­ely accountabl­e,” he said.

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