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*High-achieving UII student to be stripped of honors after 30 women report
him for alleged sexual abuse*

*High-achieving UII student to be stripped of honors after 30 women report
him for alleged sexual abuse*

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   Bambang Muryanto

   The Jakarta Post

Yogyakarta   /   Thu, May 7, 2020   /   08:27 am

As many as 30 female students from the Indonesian Islamic University (UII)
in Yogyakarta have come forward and reported IM, an alumni of the school,
to the Yogyakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH Yogyakarta) for alleged sexual
abuse.

IM, who graduated from UII’s school of architecture, is currently studying
for a master’s degree at the University of Melbourne in Australia.

In response to the reports, UII plans to strip IM of the honors he received
for his high academic achievements, UII spokeswoman Ratna Permata Sari said..


Read also: Sexual abuse on campus: 174 survivors across Indonesia speak up
<https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2019/04/28/sexual-abuse-on-campus-174-survivors-across-indonesia-speak-up.html>

The university is also providing psychological counseling for the women,
said Syarif Nurhidayat of UII's Law and Ethics Bureau.

The legal counselors of the women said the alleged abuse had gone on for
years. "The survivors reported that they experienced the sexual abuse
between 2016 and 2020," LBH Yogyakarta deputy director Meila Nurul Fajriah
told *The Jakarta Post* on Wednesday.

According to reports received by LBH Yogyakarta, IM allegedly committed
acts of sexual abuse while studying at the university, and allegedly
continued to harass women via social media after graduating and continuing
his studies in Australia.

IM was known as a popular student on the campus because of academic
achievements and for speaking on religious matters at various discussions.

"There were various patterns to the way he sexually harassed and abused his
victims. We have identified four common patterns," Meila said.

The first pattern, Meila said, was by communicating via Instagram. IM,
Meila said, would begin by initiating a conversation with his victims under
the guise of trying to motivate them to succeed in their studies. IM would
later take the conversation in a sexual direction.

The second pattern was by video call, in which IM would allegedly expose
his genitalia to the victim as soon as she answered the call.

He also reportedly lured in women by selling IELTS and TOEFL practice books
and asking them to pay with cash on delivery, before inviting the women to
his dorm where he would engage in inappropriate and unwanted physical
contact, such as hugging them from behind.

He also allegedly used force to assault his victims, such as by grabbing
their thighs or forcing them to kiss him.

Meila said the majority of his victims were his juniors on his campus, who
idolized him because of his achievements.

"We recognized there was a power imbalance in these relationships. IM used
his influence and his gentle persona to manipulate his victims into
trusting him," she said.

She said none of the women had reported their cases to the police.

"The survivors only want IM to acknowledge his wrongdoings, and demand
institutions, communities and organizations stop putting him in the
spotlight, including UII. They also want the university to create
regulations on sexual abuse prevention on campus," Melia continued, adding
that LBH Yogyakarta was already conducting an investigation into the case
should the women want to take legal action.

Of the 30 reports received by LBH Yogyakarta, some of the women had
submitted their reports to *@UIIBergerak*, the university's antisexual
abuse campaign on Instagram, as well as to Instagram user *@fasyateixera*.
Some students also reported IM directly to the university's Law and Ethics
Bureau.

IM responded to the allegations via Instagram, stating he been wrongly
accused and that he forgave those who had accused. He hand wrote a
three-page "clarification letter" and published photographs of each page on
his account and also shared a picture of his work desk where the letter was
placed near a string of *tasbih* (prayer beads).

"To all my good friends who had have participated in this slander against
me, I have already forgiven you before you have realized your mistakes.
What happened to me today is the fate that Allah has given me," he wrote in
the letter.

He said he wanted to meet with those "who felt disadvantaged" by him to
settle the matter properly.

Through the *#NamaBaikKampus*
<https://www.thejakartapost.com/hashtag/NamaBaikKampus> (Campus Reputation)
campaign last year, in collaboration with Tirto.id and VICE Indonesia, *The
Jakarta Post* received 174 testimonies from survivors of sexual abuse from
79 state, private and religious-based universities in 29 cities across the
country. Roughly half of the survivors said they did not report the sexual
abuse to anyone (dpk/evi)

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