http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-16176410
14 December 2011 Last updated at 11:08 GMT 
Indonesia's Aceh punks shaved for 're-education'
By Karishma Vaswani BBC News, Jakarta 
 The punks were rounded up at a local concert 
Dozens of young men and women have been detained for being "punk" and 
disturbing the peace in Aceh, Indonesia's most devoutly Muslim province. They 
are being held in a remedial school, where they are undergoing "re-education".

Rights groups have expressed concern after photographs emerged of the young men 
having their mohawks and funky hairstyles shaved off by Aceh's police.

They look sullen and frightened as they are forced into a communal bath. 

But Aceh's police say they are not trying to harm the youths, they are trying 
to protect them. 

The 64 punks, many of whom are from as far away as Bali or Jakarta, were picked 
up on Saturday night during a local concert. 

Aceh police spokesman Gustav Leo says there have been complaints from residents 
nearby.

The residents did not like the behaviour of the punks and alleged that some of 
them had approached locals for money. 

Morals unmatched 
Mr Leo stressed that no-one had been charged with any crime, and there were no 
plans to do so. 

They have now been taken to a remedial school in the Seulawah Hills, about 60km 
(37 miles) away from the provincial capital Banda Aceh.

"They will undergo a re-education so their morals will match those of other 
Acehnese people," says Mr Leo. 

But activists say the manner in which the young people have been treated is 
humiliating and a violation of human rights. 

Aceh Human Rights Coalition chief Evi Narti Zain says the police should not 
have taken such harsh steps, accusing them of treating children like criminals.

"They are just children, teenagers, expressing themselves," she says.

"Of course there are Acehnese people who complained about them - but regardless 
of that, this case shouldn't have been handled like this. They were doused with 
cold water, and their heads were shaved - this is a human rights violation. 
Their dignity was abused."

But Mr Leo disagrees.

 It is the second time the police have cracked down on punk culture in Aceh 
"We didn't arrest them, they haven't committed any criminal offence," he says.

"They are Aceh's own children - we are doing this for their own good. Their 
future could be at risk. We are re-educating them so they don't shame their 
parents."

This is the second time Aceh's police have clamped down on punks in the 
province, which is the only province in Indonesia allowed to implement shariah 
law. 

There is a thriving underground punk music scene in Aceh, but many punk-lovers 
are viewed suspiciously by local residents.

Many of the young teens sport outrageous hairstyles, in keeping with punk 
culture, but against the norms of the keenly religious in Aceh. 

Aceh is one of the most devout Muslim provinces in Indonesia, and observers say 
it has becoming increasingly more conservative since Islamic law was 
implemented a few years ago. 

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