New Straits Times

Girl raped by brother jailed for abortion

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JAKARTA: A 15-year-old girl who was raped by her older brother has been jailed for six months for having an abortion, an official said yesterday.

The girl was sentenced on Thursday alongside her 17-yearold brother in a closed hearing at Muara Bulian District Court in Sumatra, court spokesman Listyo Arif Budiman said.

“The girl was charged under the child protection law for having an abortion,” he said.

Her brother was sentenced to two years in jail for sexually assaulting a minor.

Indonesia forbids abortion unless a woman’s life is at risk or under certain circumstan­ces if she is raped.

The law requires that an abortion must be performed by a profession­al no later than six weeks into a pregnancy, and the woman must undergo counsellin­g.

The girl, who was raped by her brother eight times starting in September last year, had the abortion about six months after becoming pregnant.

She was helped by her mother, who is facing separate charges.

Police arrested the siblings in June after a male foetus was discovered at a oil palm plantation near Pulau village in Jambi.

Prosecutor­s had originally asked that the girl be jailed for one year and her brother for seven. They say they may appeal the decision.

Global health authoritie­s and rights groups have long criticised Indonesia’s abortion laws, which they say restrict women’s rights to reproducti­ve health and lead many to undertake dangerous abortions at illegal clinics.

Abortions account for between 30 and 50 per cent of maternal deaths in the country, according to a 2013 World Health Organisati­on report.

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