For the CIA to classify a report on sexual misconduct as 'secret' raises serious concerns about transparency and accountability, especially regarding the treatment of victims.
The experiences shared by multiple women within the CIA highlight a culture that not only tolerates but also conceals sexual misconduct, leading to lasting trauma for the victims.
The deputy director stated a commitment to combat sexual harassment, but survivors feel abandoned, realizing that assurances were merely performative rather than actionable.
Retaliation has silenced many women, forcing them into a position where coming forward comes with significant personal and professional risks.
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