Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

I was raped while serving in US Air Force, says senator

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WASHINGTON: US Senator Martha McSally, the first female combat pilot in the US Air Force, has said she had been raped by a superior officer but did not report it because she blamed herself and did not trust the system.

“The perpetrato­rs abuse their position of power in profound ways, and in one case I was preyed upon and then raped by a superior officer,” McSally, an Arizona Republican, said on Wednesday during a Senate hearing on sexual assault in the military. “But unlike so many brave survivors, I didn’t report being sexually assaulted,” she added.

“Like so many women and men, I didn’t trust the system. I blamed myself. I was ashamed and confused. I thought I was strong but felt powerless.”

McSally did not identify her attacker.

Another member of the subcommitt­ee, Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth, who is a retired army lieutenant colonel, said the military “has utterly failed at handling sexual assault”.

Sexual assault in the US military is underrepor­ted and came under renewed scrutiny two years ago after a scandal involving Marines sharing nude photos of women online came to light.

In fiscal 2017, the most recent period for which statistics are available, the US defence department received 6,769 reports of sexual assault involving service members as victims or subjects of criminal investigat­ion. That represente­d a nearly 10 percent increase in reported cases from the previous year, according to a Pentagon report last year.

McSally, speaking at the Senate Armed Services subcommitt­ee hearing, said, “I stayed silent for many years, but later in my career as the military grappled with scandals... I felt the need to let some people know - I too was a survivor.

“I was horrified at how my attempt to share generally my experience­s were handled,” she said, adding that she came close to leaving the Air Force after 18 years. Like many victims, I felt the system was raping me all over again.”

Air Force spokeswoma­n Captain Carrie Volpe said in a statement, “We are appalled and deeply sorry for what Senator McSally experience­d.”

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