If They Could Speak Out Their Voice... (Another Story of Violence Against Woman in the Name of God)



This kind of news always make me speechless. I've worked in Aceh before, and still I feel desperate because I think (still) there is no significant changes.



But, Aceh is not the only province in Indonesia who implement Shari'a Law. Several province also implement it, but without any serious sanction. However, the Shari'a Law implemented always put women as the one to be blame and to be ruled. They never take serious action to the corrupted politicians. It's really misogynist.



I would expect suggestions from all of you, especially those who has experiences lived under Shari'a Law. Really, I need to listen to your voice: what's your effort to fight the misogynist understanding of verses?



The news below I've taken from online news portal: Telegraph





Indonesian women caned for selling food during Muslim festival of Ramadan



The two women were found guilty of selling food during the fasting hours of Ramadan, thereby violating Islamic sharia law.



Hundreds of people gathered to watch as Murni Amris, 27, received three lashes and Rukiah Abdullah, 22, received two at a mosque in the city of Jantho, southeast of the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, Indonesia.



“The two women were found selling rice in a stall at noon during Ramadan. The sharia forbids selling food during fasting hours at Ramadan,” said Marzuki Abdullah, Aceh’s sharia police head.



Ms Amris owned the food stall where Ms Abdullah was selling the rice.



Muslims are supposed to fast from dawn to dusk during the holy month of Ramadan, which took place during August and September this year, but there are exceptions in cases such as illness or pregnancy.



Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra island, is one of several areas of Muslim-majority Indonesia where Islamic sharia laws have been adopted.



The conservative province passed a law last year that imposes death by stoning on Muslim adulterers and a law under which homosexuality is punishable by long prison terms.

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