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Indonesian province considers caning for gay sex

Lawmaker Moharriadi Syafari said a majority of provincial lawmakers supported criminalizing gay sex.

3 min readBanda AcehSep 24, 2014 03:27 PM IST First published on: Sep 24, 2014 at 03:27 PM IST
An Islamic Shariah law official whips a man convicted of gambling with a rattan cane watched by people inside a mosque compound in Banda Aceh, Aceh Province, Indonesia, Friday, Sept. 19, 2014. (Source: AP) An Islamic Shariah law official whips a man convicted of gambling with a rattan cane watched by people inside a mosque compound in Banda Aceh, Aceh Province, Indonesia, Friday, Sept. 19, 2014. (Source: AP)

Men and women caught having homosexual sex could be publicly caned in Indonesia’s conservative Aceh province if an Islam-inspired draft law is approved this week.

Lawmaker Moharriadi Syafari said a majority of provincial lawmakers supported criminalizing gay sex. They are debating the law with a view to pass it and several others regulating personal behavior before Friday, the last day of the current assembly.

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Gay rights activist King Oey said Wednesday he would urge the central government to try and use its influence to get the bill scrapped or appeal to the country’s constitutional court.

“There is no room to talk about this democratically in Aceh because once someone expresses an objection he or she will immediately be branded ‘anti-Islam’,” he said. “The only way to stop it is by the national level, particularly at the level of the minister of home affairs.”

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