 | Martha McSally, the highest ranking female fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force. [AP Photo] |
The first woman to ever fly a U.S. combat mission sued Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to challenge a policy that mandates Islamic dress and customs for U.S. military women based in Saudi Arabia when they travel off-base. According to the lawsuit filed by Lt. Col. Martha McSally on December 3, women can be court-martialed if they leave Prince Sultan Air Base without a male chaperone, are not covered from head-to-toe with a dark ``abayah'' robe, or sit in the front seat of a vehicle. In the lawsuit McSally said the Pentagon regulations, which are imposed only in Saudi Arabia, violate her First Amendment constitutional right to practice her Christian faith freely and to not have a religion imposed on her. Judge James Robertson, of the U.S. District Court in Washington where the suit was filed, has been asked to enjoin enforcement of the regulations, to block any disciplinary action against McSally, and to award her legal fees and costs. Last year McSally was transferred to Saudi Arabia, where the policy her lawsuit described as ``irrational'' and would affect her directly. A spokesman for the U.S. Central Command said the regulations were adopted by the U.S. base commander at the time who, like his counterparts at all military sites, made policy in accordance with local ``cultural sensitivities.'' Military officials have asserted that the policy, rather than discriminating against military women, is intended to protect them from harassment by Saudi religious police. McSally is scheduled to return to the United States on Dec. 15 and is unable to comment publicly while on duty, according to a Delaware-based attorney for the Rutherford Institute, the religious and civil rights organization that is paying McSally's legal costs. (Agencies) | 美国第一位执行战斗机轰炸任务的女飞行员近日将美国国防部长拉姆斯菲尔德告上了法庭,理由是美国国防部对驻扎在沙特空军基地的美国女兵的军纪要求不合理。这一纪律要求美国女兵在离开基地时要穿当地的伊斯兰服装,遵守伊斯兰风俗。 这名名叫马莎·麦克萨莉的空军中校12月3日向法院提交了诉状,控告美国驻沙特空军基地的荒谬军规:女兵外出时如果没有男性陪伴,没有从头到脚裹上深色阿拉伯长袍或者乘车时坐在了前排座位上都要受到军令处置。 麦克萨莉在诉状中说,美国国防部将这种军规强加给驻沙特的美国空军部队,这种做法违反了美国宪法第一修正案中关于宗教信仰自由的规定,等于是妨碍了她信仰基督教的自由,而将另一种宗教强加给她。 受理该案的美国华盛顿地区法院的法官詹姆士·罗伯森已受命要严格遵守宪法,保证麦克萨莉不因这件事受到军纪惩罚,并向她提供打官司所需的费用。 麦克萨莉是去年调往沙特阿拉伯的。她在诉状中将美国沙特空军基地的这种军规称为"不理智"的军规,直接影响了她的生活。 美国中央总部(由原快速部署联合特遣部队司令部重新命名组建,司令部设在佛罗里达州麦克迪尔)的一位发言人说,和其他美军驻军基地的司令员一样,美国驻沙特空军基地司令员之所以执行这样的军事规定,是出于尊重驻扎地"文化敏感性"的考虑。 驻军军官们相信,执行这种军规的目的并非是对女兵的歧视,而是为了保护她们不受当地伊斯兰教警察的骚扰。 据一位来自特拉华州Rutherford研究院的律师说,麦克萨莉计划于12月15日返回美国,但是她现在还在服役,因此还不能在公共场合对此案发表任何意见。该研究院是一个研究宗教和公民权利的机构,麦克萨莉打官司的费用就是由该研究院提供的。 (中国日报网站译) |