Aceh Lawmakers Pass Shariah Law That Allows Stoning, Caning
Nurdin Hasan | September 15, 2009
Human Rights activists rally against the bill in Banda Aceh on Monday. (Photo: Hotli Simanjuntak, EPA) Related articles
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Banda Aceh. Despite opposition from human rights activists, the Aceh
Legislative Council on Monday endorsed a bylaw mandating stoning to
death for adulterers and lashings for unmarried persons caught engaging
in sexual intercourse.
The decision was taken by acclamation
in a plenary session attended by 38 of Aceh’s 69 legislature members.
Zainal Abidin, deputy chairman of the Aceh Legislative Council (DPRA),
led the session that endorsed five bylaws including the jinayat , or
Sharia crime bill.
As the factions were reading their final
stances, opponents and supporters of the stoning bylaw squared off
outside the legislature building compound, prompting dozens of police
and public order officers to tighten security around the complex.
Activists
from nongovernmental organizations demanded the councilors delay
endorsing the bylaw which, they said, did not reflect the wishes of the
Acehnese people, while activists from university campuses and Muslim
organizations attended in support of the bylaw. No clashes were
reported between the two groups.
Bachrom M Rasyid, a United
Development Party (PPP) councilor who chaired the committee
deliberating the stoning bylaw, said after the session that all
articles in the jinayat were approved and there were no significant
changes to the draft.
“The bylaw has been endorsed, including
the article on stoning. Thirty days after endorsement the bylaw will
automatically become effective, with or without the governor’s
signature,” he said.
The bylaw covers adultery, premarital
sex, consumption of alcohol, rape, sexual harassment, homosexuality and
gambling, according to a draft obtained by the Jakarta Globe. One
article says persons engaging in premarital sex could be lashed 100
times, while adulterers could be stoned to death.
However,
Bachrom acknowledged the bylaw may prove hard to implement. “It will be
very difficult to prove whether or not someone has committed adultery
because it requires four witnesses catching the offender in the act,”
he said. “The issue of implementation will come later, so long as we
have a legal framework.”
He added: “I guarantee the bylaw
respects the rights of suspected offenders since one cannot just accuse
others of committing adultery, as one who levels a false accusation is
to be lashed 80 times.”
Before the councilors endorsed the
drafts, each faction read out their final stance on the bylaw and,
according to Bachrom, only President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s
Democratic faction made no reference to the stoning provision.
Muhammad
Ali Yacob, chairman of the faction, declined to say if it supported the
ordinance. “We did not say we didn’t endorse the bylaw, we just don’t
want to comment on the stoning to death punishment,” Ali Yacob said.
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