Indonesia's Aceh canes couple for kissing in TikTok video


Illustrative photo of a public caning in Aceh. - The Jakarta Post/ANN

BANDA ACEH: Officials in Indonesia's Aceh province publicly flogged an unmarried couple on Thursday (July 2), an AFP reporter witnessed, after the pair kissed in a video posted to social media.

The man and woman, whose ages were not disclosed, both received 21 cane lashes in a public park in the provincial capital Banda Aceh.

Dozens of onlookers watched the caning, with some calling for the officials who carried out the punishment to "whip stronger", an AFP reporter saw.

The couple was reported to the authorities after they were seen kissing during a livestream on the video app TikTok, which prompted an investigation that led to their punishment, the city's syariah police head Muhammad Rizal told reporters on Thursday.

"They clearly violated the Islamic syariah," Rizal said, adding that it was the first time in the religiously conservative province that people were punished for violating syariah law through social media.

Acts of physical intimacy such as kissing, hugging or touching between men and women who are not husband and wife are forbidden in Aceh, the only province in the South-East Asian country that applies a version of the Islamic law.

Another couple also received 27 lashes on Thursday for physical intimacy, while two men were caned 29 times and eight times, respectively, for gambling.

In May, authorities flogged two men and two women 100 times for having sex outside of marriage. Five others were also caned at the time for violations including being in proximity of members of the opposite sex and alcohol consumption.

Caning, though not a legal form of punishment in Indonesia, retains strong support in Aceh. - AFP

 

 

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