LONDON (AP) — Around two-thirds of female veterans in the British armed forces have experienced bullying, harassment or discrimination in their careers, a parliamentary report said Sunday. The report also said that women who reported serious sexual offenses are “denied justice” by an inadequate military court system and complaints process. Parliament’s defense committee found that 64% of female veterans and 58% of serving women said they have experienced bullying, harassment, discrimination in the army. Most say they don’t believe the military does enough to address the problem.
Report: U.K. Military Does Not Protect Women From Abuse
July 25, 2021 7:54 am