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    teacher sentenced to prison for recording principal’s sexual harassment

    Beggars belief... "His honor was violated".

    The controversial case of Baiq Nuril has come to an end with a recent court ruling, which will see her serve a six-month prison sentence for trying to out her sexual harasser.


    In a written statement by the Supreme Court (MA) released today, the court said that it has rejected Baiq Nuril’s judicial review of her case — the last legal challenge she had available — and that she has to start serving her sentence.

    The court ruled that Baiq’s judicial review — which was based on a mistake made by the MA judges adjudicating her appeal in 2018 — was groundless.



    “The defendant’s argument that MA’s ruling contained a mistake or fault by the judges is not verifiable,” the statement read, as picked up by Detik.


    Baiq’s case first began while she was working as a teacher at a high school in Mataram on the island of Lombok. She says that she was verbally sexually harassed with indecent conversation by her school’s principal several times before she decided to record him doing so during a phone conversation back in 2012.


    When the recording was made public (the audio was uploaded not by Baiq but one of her colleagues instead), the principal lost his position. But in retaliation, he filed a criminal report over the recording for violating Indonesia’s Law on Electronic Transactions and Information (UU ITE), which criminalizes any electronic message or communication that could be considered slanderous or immoral (and which has been criticized innumerable times as a tool to promote censorship, limit free speech and protect those in power by criminalizing those who speak out against them).



    Although found not guilty in the district court, the Supreme Court overturned that decision, ruling that Baiq was guilty of “distributing and/or transmitting or making accessible electronic information and/or electronic documents that have contents that violate morality.”


    When the Supreme Court finally published the official court document pertaining to her case in December, it became apparent that the court ignored the sexual harassment aspect of her case, focusing instead on the principal’s honor.

    “Because of the actions of the defendant, the career of the plaintiff, Haji Muslim, as a principal came to an end, his extended family was shamed and his honor was violated,” reads a passage in the much criticized court decision.

    https://coconuts.co/jakarta/news/cou...x-Ku3TSXyW_Bj0

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    indonesia is a filthy corrupt misogynistic and medieval shithole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    indonesia is a filthy corrupt misogynistic and medieval shithole.
    And they all smoke.

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    ‘.... his honor was violated ...’

    Wasn’t Indonesia colonised by the Dutch and not the French ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    And they all smoke.

    It's good to see you are starting to see the error of your ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by docmartin View Post
    ‘.... his honor was violated ...’

    Wasn’t Indonesia colonised by the Dutch and not the French ?
    Yes..

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    Reminds me of the Saudi wife who filmed her man sexually harassing a maid, don't know the end result but started backfiring when she was prosecuted for slander or invading his privacy or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post
    It's good to see you are starting to see the error of your ways.
    It's good that you realise how absurd you sound.

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    As I have said several times, there is not a single state in SE Asia with a functioning, meaningful rule of law.

    And please, before any twat pipes up, Singapore fails on the grounds that it's enforced censorship laws and prohibition on opposition political parties ensures its inclusion in my assrtion.

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    I think you're right.

    The closest I can think of are Australia to the South, and Bhutan & Japan to the North. But they are not in SEA...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post
    I think you're right.

    The closest I can think of are Australia to the South, and Bhutan & Japan to the North. But they are not in SEA...
    Well if they're not in S.E. Asia why mention them? Considering the post you reply to refers to countries in S.E. Asia.

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    Because they are the closest countries with a functioning, meaningful rule of law.

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    News report says that she’s been pardoned.
    Now it’s time for getting rid of all of the rest of the misogyny and gay-bashing.

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