
A police officer gives instruction to a group of detained Indonesian punks in a lake after their hair was shaved off at a police school in Aceh Besar in Aceh province. âAFP Photo
BANDA ACEH: Indonesian sharia police are âmorally rehabilitatingâ more than 60 young punk rock fans in Aceh province on Sumatra island, saying the youths are tarnishing the provinceâs image.
Since being arrested at a punk rock concert in the provincial capital Banda Aceh on Saturday night, 59 male and five female punk rock fans have been forced to have their hair cut, bathe in a lake, change clothes and pray.
âWe feared that the Islamic sharia law implemented in this province will be tainted by their activities,â Banda Aceh deputy mayor Illiza Saâaduddin Djamal, who ordered the arrests, told AFP on Wednesday.
âWe hope that by sending them to rehabilitation they will eventually repent.â
Hundreds of Indonesian punk fans came from around the country to attend the concert, organised to raise money for orphans.
Police stormed the venue and arrested fans sporting mohawks, tattoos, tight jeans and chains, who were on Tuesday taken to a nearby town to undergo a 10-day âmoral rehabilitationâ camp run by police.
A girl cried as women in headscarves cut her long unruly hair into a short bob, and some of the men groaned as their heads were shaved, according to an AFP correspondent at the camp.
âWhy did they arrest us? They havenât given us any reason,â said Fauzal, 20.
âWe didnât steal anything, we werenât bothering anyone. Itâs our right to go to a concert.â
A 22-year-old man from Medan city, who did not want to be named, said he feared he would lose his job for staying at the camp for 10 days.
âIâve just started with a bank in Medan. I donât even know what to tell them because I donât know why Iâve been arrested.â
Police said the objective was to deter the youths from âdeviantâ behaviour.
âThey never showered, they lived on the street, never performed religious prayers,â Aceh police chief Iskandar Hasan told AFP.
âWe need to fix them so that they will behave properly and morally. They need harsh treatment to change their mental behaviour.â
A local rights activist Evi Narti Zain said the arrests breached human rights.
âWhat the police have done is totally bizarre. Being a punk is just a lifestyle. They exist all over the world and they donât break any rules or harm other people,â she said.
Hasan denied the accusation, claiming the rehabilitation programme was merely an âorientation into normal Indonesian societyâ.
Aceh, on the northernmost tip of Sumatra island, adopted partial sharia law in 2001 as part of a special autonomy package aimed at quelling separatist sentiment.
Only Muslims can be charged under sharia law, although the non-Muslim community is expected to follow some laws out of respect.
Nearly 90 per cent of Indonesiaâs 240 million people are Muslims, but the vast majority practise a moderate form of Islam.
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Why would they do this?! Leave them alone they are not doing anything wrong at all, we have the right to dress however we like!
I got a big smile on my face while reading this news:)
Finally somebody stands up to the punks. Time for the misguided to be checked. Its common knowledge: Lifestyle practices permeates the character.
Saad,
It is not the role of government to govern one’s character. People should be able to dress any way they want or have any lifestyle they want. That is their own personal choice, which is not the business of the state nor anyone else in society.
Talha
News likes these make me feel like “atleast this is not happening in Pakistan”.
doing the right thing in the wrong way?? now howz that the right thing?
It is beginning !
A typical example of trying to do the right thing but in a wrong way.