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Indonesia: Women dominate divorce under Islamic law in Aceh




Banda Aceh, 28 Dec. (AKI) - Three years after the devastating tsunami hit the 
Indonesian province of Aceh, Dra Hanisah, a staff member at a local Sharia or 
Islamic court, said that one little noticed ripple effect of the killer wave is 
that more women than men are now filing for divorce in the local legal system 
based on Islamic law. 

In an interview with Adnkronos International (AKI), Dra Hanisah, described how 
the current trend started after the December 2004 tsunami that, in Aceh alone, 
killed nearly 170,000. 

"We used to have more men filing for divorce but now is definitely more women," 
said Hanisah who is a member of the Sharia court in the provincial capital of 
Banda Aceh. 

Although there isn't comprehensive data available, Hanisah hinted that the 
ratio is about 3-1. In June, for example, 93 women filed for divorce at the 
Banda Aceh Islamic Court compared to only 34 men.

The clerk, who has access to the requests for divorce, blamed the many quick 
marriages that took place after the natural disaster. 

 "After the tsunami we had many newcomers in Aceh. Some married local women but 
then decided to return to their places of origin and a divorce is needed," she 
said. 

"Also, some couples tried to get their spouses to their hometown, but there 
were also problems there and so they had to end their marriage." 

Other reasons often cited in filing for divorce are 'men's lack of 
responsibility towards the spouse or other members of the family' and 'economic 
problems' or 'polygamy.' 

According to reports, the women filing for divorce come from every walk of 
life. They can be well-educated and gainfully employed or uneducated housewives 
iving in remote areas of the province. 

Hanisah said that, as part of her job, she has the duty to try and mediate 
between the two parties but that "it very rarely works." 

Situated in the westernmost tip of Indonesia and locally known as the 'Veranda 
of Mecca,' Aceh was granted the right to legislate provisions of Sharia of 
Islamic law in 1999, under the presidency of Abdurrahman Wahid, when the 
province was granted special status. 

In 2001, then President Megawati Sukarnoputri further strengthened the position 
of the Sharia by establishing a special Aceh autonomy law, which allowed the 
creation of Islamic courts. 

Besides divorce cases, the Islamic Court also deals with other matters, 
including issuing permits for polygamy and hearing inheritance disputes.



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