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Indonesia approves death penalty and chemical castration for child rapists.

Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo issued a regulation on Wednesday May 25 that provides tougher punishments for child rapists, including chemical castration and death penalty.President Widodo said the regulation was a response to the crisis caused by sexual violence against children.


"I have declared that sexual offences against children are an extraordinary crime, because they threaten and endanger the lives of children," he said
"An extraordinary crime deserves an exceptional response. Therefore, this regulation imposes heavier punishments and additional measures for the perpetrators of the violence."
Previously, the maximum sentence for rape, of either an adult or a child, was 14 years in jail. People jailed for sexual offences against children may also now be made to wear electronic monitoring devices after their release.

Demands for harsher punishments have increased following the gang rape and murder of a teenage girl by 14 men in western Indonesia last month.


14-year-old Yuyun(her family pictured above, holding her photo ) on her way home from school and the rape and brutal murder of a 18-year-old factory worker this month have sparked national outrage.

Yuyun went missing on April 2on her way back from school in the village of Kasiah Kasubun in Bengkulu province, in western Indonesia. Her body was found two days later by villagers, bruised and beaten and with her hands tied. Twelve suspects have been arrested, seven under 18 years of age.


In polls and on social media there is widespread support for tougher punishments including castration and the death penalty for perpetrators, particularly when children are the victims.

But a number of leading rights activists have voiced their dissent. Mariana Aminudi from the National Commission on Violence Against Women said on Twitter:
"The castration law is evidence that the government does not view sexual assaults as act of violence but merely as a matter of controlling sexual urges."
While Sandra Moniaga from the National Commission on Human Rights wrote:
"Violence will not be stopped by violent punishments."
Introduced by emergency presidential decree, the new rules are in effect immediately but could be overturned by parliament at a later date.

Social Affairs Minister Khfifah Indar Parawansa said on Tuesday that the regulation provides greater punishments for offenders as well as psychosocial therapy for victims and their families.

Source: AP/BBC

30 comments:

  1. Very good




    Linda don't take note!

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    1. Oh yes!!! Shettima....!!! Where are u? I don't care if you claim to have married that little girl. I beg she runs away from u at night. U force urself on her tiny body.Child rapists

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  2. I Concur!

    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  3. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

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  4. No mercy for rapist,such act is totally completely evil!



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  5. Good one.
    What is India and nigeria waiting? Child rapist and pedophile are wicked so the must be punish.
    If a Muslims country like Indonesia will do this what is Nigeria waiting for oh i remember that hausas will not accept this because it will affect there pedophile lifes.
    Nigerian would have do this if not hausas.













    #sad indeed

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  6. Desperate times... Desperate measures.. Shekeinah! The Government has adopted the BEST punishment... Child rapists don't deserve to live!

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  7. Very good! Linda take note!

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  8. This is very nice,if you dnt like it,repent of your evils! #SaveDChild

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  9. Hmm! Death penalty sounds kind of harsh, but maybe it is the appropriate sentence for a man that rapes a child. That is kind of sick.


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  11. Majority of the population in Indonesia are muslims, so I'll never be surprised. They are the only ones who comes up with such heartless punishments

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    1. Bastard rapist! U don't deserve to be alive! Heartless punishment for someone who rapes a child and destroys an innocent child?

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    2. What is heartless there now? R u a rapist ni? Is only a rapist that wt d way u rtalking now..» repenting ooooooo MR STERN d hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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    3. Pls post my comment. I reali need to talk send into this guy called STERN. Is on is too much jareeeeee. Talk wt little sense sometims

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    4. Heartless punishment for a Heartless crime, rapping children. Idiot

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  12. Good
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  13. correct!!!!!!!!!!
    I love the decree.
    #beasts#rapists#child rapist must go to hell.

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  14. Great news!!!! 👏👏👏👍👍👍

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  15. Good for them. #saynotochildrape#

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  16. All rapist need to be castrated

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  17. Correct....it should be a worldwide law

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  18. This is good news. I wish we can emulate this in Nigeria.

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  19. Great development from Indonesia for all the paedophiles, rapists and evil men. When is Nigeria going to implement same law and save millions of unsuspecting girls and women? #goodcausetospeakup

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