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Indonesian Women Don Miniskirts in Rape Protest
September 18, 2011

 A woman wearing a miniskirt takes part in a protest against the idea that 
provocatively dressed women are to blame for sexual assaults. The protest in 
Jakarta on Sunday was in response to remarks by Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo, 
who said that women must not wear revealing clothes to avoid being raped or 
victimized. (Reuters Photo) 
Jakarta. About 50 women in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority 
country, donned miniskirts to protest remarks by the Jakarta city governor who 
blamed a recent gang rape on the victim’s choice of clothing.

Fauzi Bowo called on women Friday not to wear miniskirts when riding on public 
transport in the capital after a 27-year-old woman was attacked in a public 
minivan early this month.

Police failed to catch the rapists, but the woman spotted one of the alleged 
perpetrators two weeks later as he drove the vehicle.

“We are here to express our anger. Instead of giving heavy punishment to the 
rapists, the governor blamed it on women’s dress. This is discrimination,” 
protest coordinator Chika Noya told AFP.

Wearing tank tops and short skirts, the women demonstrated at a main roundabout 
in the capital, some holding a big banner and posters saying: “Don’t tell us 
how to dress, tell them not to rape” and “My miniskirt is my right.”

“Rape is a serious crime against humanity,” Noya said, adding that the governor 
should guarantee women’s safety on public transport.

Protester Dhyta Caturani, dressed in a miniskirt and revealing top, said: “The 
way women dress is not the cause of sexual violence.”

Fauzi apologized on Saturday for his remarks but that failed to convince 
demonstrators.

Jakarta police recorded an increase in recorded rape cases with 41 for this 
year up to September in the city of 12 million, compared to 40 during the whole 
of 2010.

Caturani said the protest was inspired by the “SlutWalk” phenomenon which began 
in Toronto in April when hundreds of women and men took to the streets to 
protest a comment made by a police constable that “women should avoid dressing 
like sluts in order not to be victimized.”

Agence France-Presse


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