The prevalence of sexual assaults in military is “heartbreaking,” said a documentary filmmaker.
The commentary from Ben Klay, the husband of a military sexual assault victim, brought tears to the eyes of both Democrats and Republicans at a press conference last week when he spoke about what his wife endured in the military prosecution system.
“It’s not surprising. It’s so heartbreaking,” said Amy Ziering, a filmmaker of the Oscar-nominated documentary, “The Invisible War.”
Many on Capitol Hill have credited the film for shining a light on the problem. “Ben [Klay] was himself a Marine, and an officer, he did two tours of duty in Iraq. To see a Marine break down like that and cry and say, ‘you know something has got to change,’ it’s incredible,” she said. A Pentagon report released last week exposed a 46% rise in the number of military sexual assaults reported in the past fiscal year.








