Mayor orders curfew for women in Indonesian region

Published June 10, 2015
Banda Aceh (Indonesia): Acehnese women walk out from a restaurant in this city.—AFP
Banda Aceh (Indonesia): Acehnese women walk out from a restaurant in this city.—AFP

BANDA: The capital of Indonesia’s devout Aceh province has imposed a partial curfew for women that it says will reduce sexual violence but which critics say is discriminatory.

Banda Aceh Mayor Illiza Sa’aduddin Djamal ordered venues including restaurants, sport centres, Internet cafes and tourist attractions to not serve women after 11 pm unless accompanied by their husbands or other male family members.

The directive, dated June 4, also prohibits women from working in such establishments after 11 pm. Indonesia’s secular central government granted Aceh, which hews to fundamentalism more than other areas in the Muslim-majority nation, the right to implement a version of Islamic Shariah law in 2006 as part of a peace deal to end a separatist war.

Ninik Rahayu from the Indonesian Institute for Empowerment of Women and Children said on Tuesday that the directive is discriminatory and contrary to Indonesia’s constitution.

She said the policy shows the inability of the local government to provide adequate protection for residents. The directive also prohibits children from being at public places unaccompanied after 10 pm.

Djamal said employing women until late at night constitutes exploitation and makes them vulnerable to sexual harassment. “We have studied the matter thoroughly and this is in line with the labor laws,” Djamal said. “Our aim is to protect women employees, especially those working at entertainment spots.”

Published in Dawn, June 10th, 2015

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