Sexual & Domestic Violence

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May 2016

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – May 13, 2016

Amid reports of rampant sexual violence against women and girls, women's rights activists are calling on lawmakers to bring forward deliberations on a sexual violence bill to ensure legal protection for those who fall victim to sexual abuse.

February 2016

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – February 6, 2016

Kid: This is most certainly a case of Senayan style boxing

June 2015

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – June 17, 2015

Door reads Child Protection Law

May 2014

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – May 14, 2014

Child sexual assault (kekerasan sexual) – which appears until now to have been rampant but widely ignored in Indonesia – has again made front-page news following reports of the rape of a 6-year-old at the Jakarta International School, sparking much soul-searching in the media and calls to impose harsher punishments on perpetrators.

April 2014

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – April 26, 2014

Kid (speaking to President Yudhoyono): Where do you want me to take this Mr?

March 2014

News/Indonesia
KRjogja.com – March 8, 2014

Ivan Aditya, Yogya – Scores of demonstrators from the Central Java and Yogyakarta Province Advocacy Circle for Women (Link-AP) held an action to commemorate International Women’s Day (IWD) at the Yogyakarta Monument on Saturday March 8.

News/Aceh
Detik News – March 8, 2014

Agus Setyadi, Banda Aceh – As many as 355 cases of violence against women occurred in 2013, one hundred and forty-three of which were cases of sexual violence.

September 2013

News/Indonesia
Liputan 6 – September 15, 2013

Ahmad Romadoni, Jakarta – The momentum of Car Free Day along the length of Jl. Sudirman-Thamrin in Central Jakarta on Sunday September 15 was used by scores of students to call for actions rejecting the planned virginity test for high-school students that have been making the rounds of late.

April 2013

News/Indonesia
Kompas – April 19, 2013

Zico Nurrashid Priharseno, Jakarta – To this day many women workers become victims of sexual crimes. In Jakarta, there are around 80 thousand workers and as many as 90 percent of these are women. Seventy-five of women workers in Jakarta have experienced sexual violence.

News/Indonesia
Okezone – April 19, 2013

Susi Fatimah, Jakarta – The failure of law enforcement officials to protect women from sexual violence and rape has prompted an alliance of women from Free Women (Perempuan Mahardika), the Cross-Factory Labour Forum (FBLP) and Marsinah Radio FM to form a movement called the Progressive Labour Front (Barisan Maju Buruh, BAMBU) for Women.