Young couple among 18 caned in Indonesia

Published March 2, 2016
(Above) A policeman canes the man and (below) two policewomen help the woman after she received caning.—AFP
(Above) A policeman canes the man and (below) two policewomen help the woman after she received caning.—AFP

BANDA ACEH: Eighteen people were publicly caned on Tuesday for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia’s Aceh province, including a young unmarried couple who were caught spending time alone together.

A hooded man meted out lashings with a rattan cane on a stage next to the mosque in Banda Aceh, the capital of the western province, in front of a large, cheering crowd.

A 19-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man were caned eight times each after they were found spending time alone together, which is against the law for unmarried Muslim couples in the province.

Public caning happens on a regular basis in Aceh, the only province of country to implement Islamic sharia law, but is less common for women.

Six young men were also caned 40 times each after they were caught drinking alcohol, which violates Islamic law, at a birthday party in a hotel room in December.

Authorities did not disclose the offences committed by the rest of the group, who were all men.

Aceh began implementing sharia law after being granted special autonomy in 2001, an effort by the central government in Jakarta to quell a long-running separatist insurgency.

Published in Dawn, March 2nd, 2016

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