Hypocrisy of Bermuda's suppressed homosexual abuse cover up

by Sal | December 1, 2009 at 06:34 am
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Senate takes note of the allegations of sexual abuse within the Bermuda Regiment and the need to resolve these allegations and ensure a framework is in place to allow future reporting, proper investigation and resolution."

It follows revelations in this newspaper in September about 14 allegations of sexual assault or harassment made by male soldiers at Warwick Camp between 1989 and 2002.

Our reporting on the claims has already prompted three ongoing inquiries by the Ministry of Labour, Home Affairs and Housing, the Regiment itself and the Human Rights Commission.

As reported on this site:Lesbian and Gay Foundation

http://www.lgf.org.uk/gay-rights-in-bermuda/

The hypocrisy of Bermuda's suppressed homosexual life has exploded in alleged sexual assaults on recruits in the Bermuda Regiment,by senior officers.

Sen. Dunkley said "well known people" in the community may have been involved in sexual misconduct at Warwick Camp and that official records detailing at least two of the 14 allegations are missing.

the claims has already prompted three ongoing inquiries by the Ministry of Labour, Home Affairs and Housing, the Regiment itself and the Human Rights Commission.

The Minister in charge is Senator Col. Burch,who openly exhibits his gay lifestyle .

We wait in baited breath for his response in  this debate.

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Rhonda J Mangus

Sal, thank you very much for this story and for the link to The Lesbian & Gay Foundation located in Manchester.

Would you mind adding the tag 'sexuality' to this story so it will also appear on NowPublic Human Sexuality Special News Coverage. Thanks!

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