From: Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [dpr-indonesia] Cow drowned into the sea for being impregnated by human
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Date: Saturday, October 25, 2008, 2:05 PM








Refleksi: Apakah tidak lebih baik dibuat gulai, seluruh kampung bisa berpesta 
dengan  makan gulai , sate etc, daripada ditengelamkan?
 
 
http://www.thejakar tapost.com/ news/2008/ 10/23/cow- drowned-sea- 
being-impregnate d-human.html
 


Cow drowned into the sea for being impregnated by human
Thu, 10/23/2008 10:59 AM  |  Bali 
(JP/Alit Kertaraharja) 
Villagers from Julah in Tejakula, Buleleng, tow (see photo) a pregnant cow 
behind a boat into open sea as part of a local traditional ritual. 
The cow, which is five months pregnant, was thrown out to the sea about 3 
kilometers from land Monday. The villagers believe the animal was impregnated 
by a village elder. 
During the ritual the man, who was caught red-handed having sexual intercourse 
with the cow two months ago, joined the boat trip in order to throw away his 
clothes to to symbolize him discarding his sins. 
Julah customary village head Ketut Sidemen said the ritual, called gamya 
gamana, or freak weeding, and had been conducted there for generations. The 
decision to perform the ritual was made a local residents meeting. 
In line with customary regulations, the perpetrator, identified only as PS, 70, 
was sanctioned to fund the expensive ceremony, which aimed to cleanse him of 
any bad influences. 
Luh Ketut Suryani, a professor and activist, deplored the sancation against PS. 
She said drowning a cow was baseless because sexual intercourse between a human 
being and am animal could not cause pregnancy due to the different chromosomes 
and genes of the two. 
"The cow is not guilty, why shoud it be drowned? Why don't just use a symbol 
like what was done by the perpetrator? " she said. 
Suryani's said she was concerned dealt with the financial situation of the 
owner, who lives below the poverty line. 
"The cow, which has a high price, had to be thrown away. It will be a pity for 
the owner, who is already poor and is now forced to lose his priceless 
belonging." -- JP/Alit Kertaraharja  














      

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