JakartaPost-Aug 13, 2021

Rights groups have welcomed the abolishment of the controversial “two-finger test”, a virginity test that had long been a requirement for female recruits to join the Indonesian Army. Gen. Andika Perkasa, the Army chief of staff, announced on Wednesday that the army was finally scrapping the virginity test, among other revisions it was introducing after internal evaluations of the process in May. He said the tests administered during the recruitment process were designed only to ensure that applicants were physically fit enough to complete the military training and to prevent any transmission of disease. Numerous rights groups, many of whom have long campaigned against the virginity test, have commended the Army’s decision to stop the practice, including National Commission on Human Rights (Komnas HAM) commissioner Beka Ulung Hapsara.

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