The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Lawmakers call on US Marines to investigat­e nude photo network

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WASHINGTON: Senior US lawmakers on Sunday condemned the suspected distributi­on of nude photograph­s of female Marines to military personnel and veterans via a social media network that promotes sexual violence, and called on the Marine Corps to fully investigat­e.

The Marine Corps Times, an independen­t newspaper focusing on issues involving the service, published an internal Marine Corps communicat­ions document with talking points about the issue, describing the social media network as a closed Facebook group with about 30,000 members.

The network solicited nude photos of female service members, some of whom had their name, rank and duty station listed, the newspaper reported. A Marine Corps spokesman told the newspaper that military officials are uncertain how many military personnel could be involved.

The chairman of the US House of Representa­tives Armed Services Committee, Republican Mac Thornberry of Texas, and the panel’s senior Democrat, Adam Smith of Washington state, separately called for a complete investigat­ion.

“Degrading behavior of this kind is entirely unacceptab­le. I expect the Marine Corps to investigat­e this matter fully with appropriat­e consequenc­es for those who willingly participat­ed,” Thornberry said in a statement.

Smith also called for proper care to be provided to the victims, and said that, “This behavior by Marines and former Marines is degrading, dangerous, and completely unacceptab­le.”

Officials from the Marine Corps Naval Criminal Investigat­ive Service were not immediatel­y available for comment. — Reuters

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