Misogynist Misdirection: Hundreds of women soldiers in UK 'raped', army diagnoses them with ‘personality disorder’

16 Jan 2023

The shocking revelation comes after it was reported that the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst was urged to tackle a “toxic culture” of sexual assault following the testimonies of several servicewomen.

The chief executive of Salute Her UK, a charity organisation working to assist military women who have experienced sexual assault, Paula Edwards said that victims are being “overdiagnosed or misdiagnosed” to get rid of the problem.

 
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Hundreds of female members of the Armed Forces who accused their colleagues of rape 'were misdiagnosed with personality disorder'