[nasional_list] [ppiindia] Women take stand against assault on their rights

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Women take stand against assault on their rights 


The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

A woman is paraded through the streets for public scorn simply because her 
clothes are deemed too revealing.

Another is struck by a "morality enforcer" for the crime of neglecting to wear 
her headscarf while sitting on her porch. 

These are not dark tales of religious autocracy from way back when, but 
evidence of the real challenges facing Indonesian women today, women's activist 
Erlinda said Monday. 

Although the incidents she described happened in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, the 
freedom provided by regional autonomy is being exploited by conservatives for 
political ends in many areas. 

And the first casualties of religious conservatism are women, with the 
battleground to be found in regencies, she said. 

Alarmed by blatant violations of women's rights in local regulations that scoff 
at the separation of religion and state, women's groups are going on the 
offensive. 

It is the abusive and distorted interpretations of Islamic law to suppress 
women which Zohra Andi Baso is fighting against as they chip away at the gains 
made by women in society in recent years. 

"We aren't anti-Islamic...But these regulations limit women to the domestic 
sphere," the national presidium coordinator of the Women's Coalition said 
during a discussion on religious conservatism here on Monday. 

She noted regulation No. 451.422/Binsos-III/2005 by the Padang mayoralty in 
West Sumatra that obliges all female students to wear a headscarf. 

The secretary-general of the coalition, Masruchah, said local regulations in 
Aceh often relegated women to second-class citizens. 

"They cannot be leaders. They are forced to obey their husbands, and aren't 
allowed to work without permission from their spouse." 

Conservatism has become more prevalent since the application of regional 
autonomy in 2001, which gives local administrations the authority to freely 
govern their respective areas. 

According to the coalition, regencies in South Sulawesi, West Sumatra and West 
Nusa Tenggara have also tried to introduce regulations which demand conformity 
to a restrictive set of religious codes. 

The freedom of regional autonomy, the women argued, should not transgress a 
women's rights of autonomy over her own body. 

The coalition believes the public should be galvanized to fight the 
conservative trend, and noted that coordinated campaigns have yielded success. 

A coalition member from East Nusa Tenggara, Diana, recalled the attempt of the 
Mataram mayoralty to issue an antiimmorality bill that imposed curfews for 
women and required them to wear headscarves. 

There were even clauses, she said, on arresting women standing alone near a 
hotel, and the likelihood of punishment if her attire was deemed provocative. 

The controversial articles were eventually dropped after protests from local 
NGOs and women's organizations. 

Contacted separately, the head of the Indonesian Ulema Council, Umar Shihab, 
said a Muslim woman's decision to wear the headscarf was a personal one. 

"We never support anyone forcing their will on others," he told The Jakarta 
Post. "The state should not force people to dress in an Islamic way. Such 
awareness must come from their own hearts." 

Putting religious and ideological arguments aside, perhaps the most telling 
comment came from Masruchah, who wears the headscarf. 

"Why is the state intervening in how a woman dresses?" she said. 


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