Statement on virginity testing
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HARDI, Lilla
DEUTSCH, Ana
DUQUE, Maximo
DUTERTE, Pierre
VAN ES, Adriaan
FERNANDO, Ravindra
HANSEN, Steen Holger
HOUGEN, Hans Petter
IACOPINO, Vincent
LETH, Peter Mygind
LOUAHLIA, Said
MENDOCNA, Maria Cristina
MODVIG, Jens
MENDEZ, Maria-Dolores Morcillo
Özkalıpçı, Onder
PAYNE-JAMES, Jason
QUIROGA, Jose
RASMUSSEN, Ole Vedel
REYES, Hernan
ROGDE, Sidsel
SAJANTILA, Antti
SOMASUNDARAM, Daya
THOMSEN, Jorgen Lange
TIDBALL-BINZ, Morris
TREUE, Felicitas
VANEZIS, Peter
VIERA, Duarte Nuno
Fincanci, Sebnem Korur
ALEMPIJEVIC, Djordje
BERIASHVILI, Rusudan
BEYNON, Jonathan
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Virginity testing (virginity examination) is a gynecological examination that is intended to correlate the status and appearance of the hymen with previous sexual contact to determine whether a female has had or is habituated to sexual intercourse. Virginity examinations are practiced in many countries, often forcibly, including in detention places; on women who allege rape or are accused of prostitution; and as part of public or social policies to control sexuality. The Independent Forensic Expert Group (IFEG) - thirty-five preeminent independent forensic experts from eighteen countries specialized in evaluating and documenting the physical and psychological effects of torture and ill-treatment - released a statement on the practice in December 2014.
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