'Not taken seriously': Indonesian activists demand action on marital rape

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A series of marital rape cases have made headlines in Indonesia this month, with activists demanding the country better address the 'hidden' epidemic

A series of marital rape cases have made headlines in Indonesia this month, with activists demanding the country better address the"hidden" epidemic of violence against women.

According to the Sexual Rights Initiative, marital rape is not criminalised in Indonesia's Criminal Code but is criminalised by the Domestic Violence Protection Act. "The trauma for sexual assault is huge for children and the victim. There could be long-term effects for the child, and in the worst case they could emulate the abuser."While Indonesian actor and women's rights activist Hannah Al-Rashid called the recent cases"shocking".

"[The bill is] dominated by liberal perspectives that are not in accordance with the values of Pancasila [the foundational philosophy of Indonesia], religion, and eastern culture," Jazuli Juwaini of the Islam-based Prosperous Justice Party told Kompas.Quake kills two, aftershocks in Indonesia

 

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