Banda Aceh, Indonesia – Two men in Indonesia’s Aceh Conservative Province are publicly spent on Thursday after an Islamic Sharia Court sentenced them for gay sex.
Dozens of people are witnesses in Kalin in the Hall in Bustanussalatin Park in Banda Aceh. The fourth time is that Aceh, the only province in Indonesia for the Practice of Shariah, has entered people for homosexuality, as Islamic right in 2006 was conducted as a concession of the government to end a riot for a long-lasting rebellion.
Men, between the ages of 24 and 18, were comed over the back about ten times a team of five executors who wore dresses and hoods. They gave them a drink for drinking after 20 moves and their wounds were treated.
The men were arrested in November after the inhabitants suspected that Gay were gay and broke into their ranking room, where they were caught in naked and hugged them into the police.
The Shari Court sentenced two students on Monday to get 85 and 80 moves, but they tongged 82 and 77 times after the remission during the prison. One of the men had to be worn because he was too weak to move after the last eyelash.
Two other people were also sentenced to 34 and 8 moves that each for gambling.
The Indonesian Secular Central government approved Aceh the right to in 2006. Implement the Islamic Law Sharia in 2006. within the peace business to complete the decade of the long separatist war. The religious police and judicial system was established, and the law was significantly strengthening Sharia in the region.
Aceh implemented the expansion of Islamic bylaws and Criminal Code in 2015. years expanding the law of Sharia to the non-Muslim province, which consist of about 1% of the population. The region allows up to 100 lashes for morals offenses, including gay sex and sex between unmarried people.
Kazing is also a punishment in Aceho for gambling, drinking alcohol, women who wear tight clothes and men who skip prayers on Friday.
Human Rights Groups criticized the law, saying that violates international agreements signed by Indonesia Protection of minority rights.
The National Criminal Code of Indonesia does not regulate homosexuality, and the central government has no power to steam in Aceh. However, an earlier version of the law calling for people who will be stoned to death for adultery was revoked due to the pressure of the central government.
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The associated print writer Niniek Karmini in Jakarta, Indonesia, contributed to this report.
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