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Outrage, Ridicule Leveled at West Aceh Politician After Rape Comment
Ulma Haryanto | August 19, 2010


 Scorn has been poured over comments from West Aceh district head Ramli Mansur 
that woman who fail to wear Islamic clothing are "asking to be raped."(JG 
Photo/ Dewi Kurniawati) 




Jakarta. The Indonesian Council of Ulema have rejected comments from West Aceh 
district head Ramli Mansur that woman who fail to wear Islamic clothing are 
"asking to be raped."

Amidhan, chairman of the council, also known as MUI, said there was "no such 
thing" in Islam.

"A scantily-clad women might trigger certain thoughts in a young man's head but 
it doesn't mean that she's asking to get raped."

Ninik Rahayu, deputy chairwoman of the National Commission on Violence Against 
Women, criticized the West Aceh bylaw that prohibits women from wearing tight 
clothing, including pants.

"Even if a woman wears a ragged sack as clothing, men with perverted thoughts 
will still want to rape her," she said.

Ninik said the bylaw was an attempt to discriminate against women.

"Why does the state, or in this case regional government, have to regulate how 
a woman has to dress herself?" she asked.

The Jakarta Globe Facebook and Twitter communities, meanwhile, reacted with 
outrage and open hostility to Ramli's comments.

"What a douchebag, wrote Pratomo Hartono on the Globe's Facebook fan site. 
"Whoever said that should go kill himself with a fork.

Nino Candra, also on Facebook, described Ramli's answers to a sit-down 
interview with Globe journalist Dewi Kurniawati as "idiotic."

"I do pity Mr. Mansur for the narrow-mindedness."

"A man who says such things has perverted fantasies in his mind," noted Yoshua 
Budin on the social networking site.

Jodi Baskoro said she believed Ramli regarded women has little more than 
"chunks of meat without feeling," adding that she dared the politician for the 
sake of women in the world to study different perspectives and "learn to 
respect."

Selena Tiedoll, also on Facebook wrote: "Yes, I agree women should dress 
properly, but asking to be raped? Women get raped because it's their fault? You 
must tell men to control their lust, too! Even if all women wear burqa, but the 
man is very horny, rape will still occur anyway...."

The Globe's Twitter community was also incredulous, with one member simply 
stating that Ramli's comments were "crazy."

Read the full interview HERE or sign up to the Jakarta Globe's Facebook or 
Twitter feeds to participate in the debate.





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