Thursday, February 28, 2013

Violence against Women in Indonesia

This post is a follow-up to the V-Day: One Million Rising post from a couple of weeks ago. In that post, I talked a bit about violence against women and how I have become more familiar with the topic. I mentioned that there are a number of ways women experience violence, one of which is rape.

There was a recent editorial written in the Jakarta Post Newspaper by an American woman living in Indonesia. She was highlighting several recent incidents in Indonesia that had happened to young women (really just girls) living there.

  • First, was an 11-year-old from a family of Jakarta whose father confessed to raping her. She was found to have the same sexually transmitted disease as her father. The girl passed away from an inflammation of the brain.
  • Second came the report of a 13-year-old who had been married to a 39-year-old in a Balinese Hindu ceremony. She became pregnant but the baby was born premature and died. 
  • Then there was an incident in the fall of last year where Facebook was used to lure a 14-year-old. She was gang-raped and they planned to traffic her but due to media attention she was released. You can read more of the story here

Incidents like this occur across Indonesia on a regular basis. They happen across islands and people groups. One of the biggest risk factor is poverty. For some poverty drives families to marry off their young daughters. Sometimes they are sent away to work where they are risk for human trafficking and abuse. Others are lured by promises of cell phones, new clothes, or fees for school into a trap.

I recently came across this video on YouTube which highlights the risk young women are at and simple interventions that can help save them. I thought it was worth sharing...


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