A Twitter torrent by the Service Women's Action Network started by
focusing on 53 legislators not unashamedly supporting a bill on rape in the
military, anticipated that will be voted on a week ago. Be that as it may, no
vote was taken, leaving the way forward misty.
In an exertion
to shape the result of an approaching vote in the U.s. Senate a week ago, an
assembly speaking to female veterans and dynamic military parts sent their
Twitter hashtags to uphold an alteration championed by New York Sen. Kristen
Gillibrand. The bill might get noteworthy changes the way in which rape cases
are took care of, evacuating them from the control of the military levels of
leadership. "It's like being assaulted by your sibling and having your
father choose the case," was a broadly circled citation by U.s. Marine
Corps veteran and survivor of inside military rape Sarah Plummer, who continued
adding to the Twitter storm.
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