© Facebook screen grab
Hundreds of French women have bared their backs in a
Facebook campaign for the payment of their soldier-husbands’ salaries. The
French Ministry of Defence's faulty payments system has left them in the lurch.
For one group of angry French soldiers’ wives, posing
semi-naked has become a way of protesting against a computer glitch that has
left their husbands unpaid. Their Facebook campaign, “Un paquet de Gauloises
en colère” (a group of angry Frenchwomen) -- which features the wives, girlfriends,
daughters and other supporters of serving soldiers baring their torsos -- has
more than 17,000 members.
Written on their naked backs are messages of support
for their loved ones, as well as derision for a system they say has failed
them. The men aren’t allowed to speak out for themselves, being bound by the “devoir
de reserve (duty of silence)" rule that forbids them from “using their
job functions as an instrument of propaganda”.
Wounded by war,
Betrayed by the government,
I'll always love you,
You have to keep quiet,
But I understand your anger,
The government should pay
Betrayed by the government,
I'll always love you,
You have to keep quiet,
But I understand your anger,
The government should pay
you its dues.
Disastrously small payments
At the heart of their complaints is a computer
payments system called Louvois, which regulates the payment of salaries and
overseas bonuses across all departments of the French military. At the end of
2011, hundreds of soldiers received no money over a period of two
months. Since then, the bug in the Louvois system has come to affect
thousands of soldiers, many of whom are serving overseas in war zones such as
Afghanistan. Payments, soldiers and their wives say, are often random and
sometimes disastrously small because of the computer glitch.
In the run-up to Christmas 2012, the government said
it is doing its best to put its house in order and has promised that the system
will be working properly by New Year. But the “Paquet de Gauloises” are
still “en colère” (or "angry") -- the Facebook campaign,
launched a year ago, finally started gathering momentum this October. “A year
ago, relatively few soldiers were affected by the Louvois mess,” said Virginie,
a soldier’s wife who is one of the Facebook group’s founders. “But since
October, the number of families affected has snowballed and membership of the
group has exploded.” “Some of these women are unable to pay their bills or
their rent,” she added. “I even gave one of them some old baby clothes because
she couldn’t afford to buy them herself.”
Virginie said the idea for the group on the popular
social networking site actually came from a man, a former soldier himself, who
was inspired by a
similar campaign by the wives of US soldiers posing naked in support of their
injured partners.
“We told ourselves that there was no reason why we couldn’t do this,” Virginie told FRANCE 24.
“We told ourselves that there was no reason why we couldn’t do this,” Virginie told FRANCE 24.
I can accept to cry when you're gone,
I can accept the constraints of your job,
I am proud of what you do.
But I will never accept,
This lack of recognition,
In the knowledge that your job,
Puts your life in peril.
I can accept the constraints of your job,
I am proud of what you do.
But I will never accept,
This lack of recognition,
In the knowledge that your job,
Puts your life in peril.
I love you.
‘The right to show our anger’
The French military authorities, however, have been
less than amused. “We have had pressure from on high, demanding that we take
the group down from Facebook because it was damaging the military’s image,”
Virginie said. “But we won’t be intimidated. Wives are not bound by the ‘devoir
de reserve’ rule, and we have the right to show our anger publicly.”
The French Ministry of Defence (MOD) denied it had put
any of the women under pressure to remove the group and insisted that it
respected soldiers wives’ right to protest. “Yes, it’s the first time we’ve
seen anything like this in France, but we’re not shocked by the Facebook
protest,” MOD spokesman General Martin Klotz told FRANCE 24 on Wednesday. He
said he was confident that all pay issues would be fully resolved by Christmas.
“We’re doing everything we can to get this situation in order. The French military
doesn’t want demoralised soldiers, and it doesn’t want their families to go
hungry.”
Source: France 24
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