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11 people whipped for extramarital relations in Indonesia

By IANS | Updated: August 1, 2019 15:30 IST

Eleven people were flogged publicly on Thursday for having extramarital relations in Indonesia's Aceh, the only sharia-law governed province in the world's largest Muslim-majority country.

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The accused - five of them couples - were sentenced to between eight to 33 lashes, which were administered publicly in front of dozens of people gathered outside a mosque of the provincial capital of Banda Aceh in the northwestern part of Sumatra island, Efe news reported.

The couples were flogged for having sexual relationships without being married while another man was sentenced to 33 lashes for committing the same crime with an underage girl. Those who had gathered to witness the public flogging recorded the scenes on their cellphones.

Aceh province is the only region in the country that imposes strict Islamic laws amid criticism by global human rights groups for following medieval practices.

Ten of the accused flogged are Muslims. The 11th is a Buddhist. Non-Muslims are supposed to be exempted from having to comply with the sharia law, whose last amendment was approved in 2014.

On Wednesday, three people were publicly whipped in Lhokseumawe, located around 275 km south of Banda Aceh, including a couple who was discovered having pre-marital sex and a 19 year-old-man having sex with a minor girl.

Other crimes which come under the ambit of sharia law include gambling, drinking or trading alcohol and adultery or sodomy, which carry a maximum punishment of 200 lashes with a cane made of rattan, a climbing palm species used as wicker.

Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population. Nearly 88 per cent out of the 260 million habitants in the archipelago are Muslims and most of them practice a moderate form of the Islam, although activists have warned about increasing radicalization.

( With inputs from IANS )

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