Indonesian province publicly canes 2 men for same-sex relationship

Two young Indonesian men convicted of having a same-sex relationship were publicly caned on Thursday in Aceh province, prompting calls by Amnesty International for the government to put an end to the practice.

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While homosexuality is frowned upon in Muslim-majority Indonesia and members of the LGBTQ community face legal challenges, Aceh is the only province that has criminalised it under Islamic sharia law and imposes public caning.

The two university students, aged 18 and 24, were flogged at a regional government hall by hooded Islamic religious police officers. The caning was witnessed by dozens of people including their family members.

One received 77 lashes while the other received 82 for providing a place for their sexual activities. They were sent home afterwards.

A man who had sexual relations with another man in Indonesia’s Aceh province is helped by a family member after being publicly flogged. Photo: AFP
A man who had sexual relations with another man in Indonesia’s Aceh province is helped by a family member after being publicly flogged. Photo: AFP

“They were caned after it was proven that they had a same-sex sexual relationship,” Roslina A Djalil, the head of sharia law enforcement in Aceh, told reporters, adding that the men had been turned over to the police by locals.

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