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[A female former Royal Navy sailor,
who says she was raped on a ship, has spoken of her anger at claims that servicewomen are still being abused. The Royal Navy has launched an inquiry following sexual harassment allegations in the Submarine Service. "Catherine" told BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour she didn't feel she could report her rape, which led to a pregnancy. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said he was very serious about tackling the issue and things were changing. In October, claims from several women that they had faced mistreatment over the course of a decade, were described as "abhorrent" by the head of the Royal Navy. Adm Sir Ben Key, the First Sea Lord, said at the time that sexual harassment would not be tolerated and anyone found culpable would be "held accountable".] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63556169 Evil. |
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