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1433هـ - 06 مارس 2012م


Indonesia to ban female lawmakers from wearing miniskirts
Indonesian women's rights groups said they were outraged by the comments and 
called for a stop to the demonization of rape victims. (File photo)        

AFP, JAKARTA

Women's groups expressed outrage Tuesday after Indonesia's parliament said it 
would draft rules banning female lawmakers from wearing "provocative" clothing 
such as miniskirts to work and claimed such dress invited rape. "We know there 
have been a lot of rape cases and other immoral acts recently, and this is 
because women aren't wearing appropriate clothes," house of representatives 
speaker Marzuki Alie said. "Women wearing inappropriate clothes arouse men, so 
it needs to be stopped. You know what men are like -- provocative clothing will 
make them do things." Refrizal, the deputy head of the household affairs 
committee, which is spearheading the new regulation, told AFP that "miniskirts 
and skimpy clothes are an invitation to male lawmakers". The move was also 
backed by two female house members who formerly worked as fashion models, local 
media reported. Indonesian women's rights groups said they were outraged by the 
comments and called for a stop to the demonization of rape victims. "It's 
ridiculous that this is again coming from the mouths of prominent people with 
influence," Action for Women Against Rape founder Chicka Noya told AFP. "We 
expect them to make regulations to protect women from violence, not condemn 
them for the way they dress." The comments come just six months after the 
Jakarta governor, Fauzi "Foke" Bowo, made similar remarks, saying that a spate 
of rape cases on the city's public minibuses were triggered by victims' 
miniskirts. He urged Indonesian women to refrain from wearing miniskirts on 
public transport. His remarks prompted a protest in which women yelled the 
slogan "My miniskirt, my right. Foke you", referring to the governor's 
nickname. The protest was inspired by the global "SlutWalk" phenomenon, which 
began in Toronto last year as hundreds protested about a comment made by a 
police constable that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to 
be victimized".

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