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There's No Such Thing as a Virginity Test

There's No Such Thing as a Virginity Test

Rights & Wrongs · Human Rights Watch

November 4, 202424m 35s

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Gen. Sri Rumiati served as a policewoman in Indonesia for decades, but her life’s work became centered around protesting a policy of the state security forces. When she was summoned for military service, she was shocked to learn that she was required to take a virginity test. The Indonesian military and police held the misogynistic belief that female soldiers and officers needed to be chaste and that they could test for virginity by examining a woman’s hymen, an abusive practice that has no scientific basis. 

The policy lasted for decades, until a Human Rights Watch report and tireless advocacy by activists like General Rumiati moved the immovable. Indonesia’s military and police forces stopped requiring virginity tests. 

Andreas Harsono: Indonesia researcher at Human Rights Watch 

Sri Rumiati: Retired police general & activist 

Meenakshi Ganguly: Deputy director of the Asia Division at Human Rights Watch