From Color of Change, a disturbing and disheartening story about how our female troops are not being supported:
LaVena Johnson was a 19 year old private in the Army, serving in Iraq, when she was raped, murdered, and her body was burned–by someone from her own military base. Despite overwhelming physical evidence, the Army called her death a suicide and has closed the case.
For three years, LaVena’s parents have been fighting for answers. At almost every turn, they’ve been met with closed doors or lies. They’ve appealed to Congress, the one body that can hold the military accountable. But, as in other cases where female soldiers have been raped and murdered and the Army has called it suicide, Congress has failed to act.
Will you join Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in calling on Congressman Henry Waxman, Chairman of the House Government Oversight Committee, to mount a real investigation into LaVena Johnson’s death and the Army’s cover-up2? Will you ask your friends and family to do the same?
http://www.colorofchange.org/lavena/
From the beginning, LaVena’s death made no sense as a suicide. She was happy and had been talking with friends and family regularly3–nothing indicated she could be suicidal. And when the Johnsons received her body, they noticed signs that she had been beaten.4 That was when they started asking questions.
After two years of being denied answers and hearing explanations that made no sense, the Johnsons received a CD-ROM from someone on the inside. It contained pictures of the crime scene where LaVena died and an autopsy showing that she had suffered bruises, abrasions, a dislocated shoulder, broken teeth, and some type of sexual assault. Her body was partially burned; she had been doused in a flammable liquid, and someone had set her body on fire. A corrosive chemical had been poured in her genital area, perhaps to cover up evidence of rape.
Still the Army sticks by their story. They refuse to explain the overwhelming physical evidence that LaVena was raped and murdered and continue to claim that she killed herself.
Read the entire email colorofchange.org sent their members then go sign this petition, please, requesting Congress investigate LaVena’s case. It’s the least we can do.
I think she was from Missouri. Pressure should be applied to Missouri’s elected officials.
It’s a sick combination of Army cover-up and being the wrong shade to merit our concern. Disgusting.
It is just so foul… dragged her body inside the tent, dressed it, pored acid on it, burned it, all in an attempt to hide the rape. Our own.
We all are threatened when we can not trust the people who serve next to us. We are all dishonored by such violence. We are all shamed by the lack of justice.
Too many women are coming home traumatized from sexual assaults. Rape is being used as an act of dominance in a society that is already hierarchical. This wasn’t done out of sexual desire or need, but out of anger and pride and willfullness. Whomever did this to her wanted to destroy her utterly.
Mercenary or Serviceman?
I hope that an investigation nails the dog… AND every last bastard up the chain of command who is obstructing justice.