加拿大军方领导人驳回了一份关于2022年拉脱维亚一名平民遭到性攻击的报告,引发了关于责任追究和虐待案件处理的争议。
Canadian military leaders dismissed a report on a 2022 sexual assault of a civilian in Latvia, sparking controversy over accountability and handling of abuse cases.
加拿大军官对《渥太华公民报》一篇详细报道2022年拉脱维亚CFMWS平民克里斯汀·亚当斯遭性侵的报道反应强烈,高级官员则斥责该报道为“胡说八道”和“病态”。
Canadian military officers reacted angrily to an Ottawa Citizen article detailing the 2022 sexual assault of Kristen Adams, a CFMWS civilian in Latvia, with senior officials dismissing the coverage as "rubbish" and "diseased."
Adams向宪兵报告了这次攻击事件,她说,尽管与包括Wayne Eyre将军在内的最高领导层进行了联系,但她仍遭到忽视。
Adams, who reported the assault to military police, said she was ignored despite contacting top leadership, including Gen. Wayne Eyre.
文章批评Lise Bourgon中校将事件称为「指控」攻击, 并称Adams为「指控受害者」,
The article criticized Lt.-Gen. Lise Bourgon for calling the incident an "alleged" assault and referring to Adams as an "alleged victim," despite multiple military police findings.
报告引发了内部反弹,凸显了在问责制和军队如何处理涉及海外人员的性攻击案件方面的紧张关系。
The reporting triggered internal backlash, highlighting tensions over accountability and how the military handles sexual assault cases involving personnel abroad.