San Francisco Chronicle

Dozens arrested in raid on gays

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JAKARTA, Indonesia — Dozens of men, including several foreigners, were arrested in a raid of a gay sauna in Indonesia’s capital, police said Sunday, as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r people face increased hostility in the world’s most-populous Muslim nation.

Police spokesman Argo Yuwono said Friday’s raid in downtown Jakarta will lead to seven people being charged under Indonesia’s pornograph­y law, including the sauna’s owner and staffers. They face penalties of up to 10 years in prison and fines. Yuwono said the other 51 men will be released if they are found to not be criminals or carrying drugs.

Homosexual­ity is not illegal in Indonesia except in Aceh province, but the country’s LGBT community has come under siege recently. Police have set up a special task force to investigat­e activities by gays and a case before the country’s top court is seeking to criminaliz­e homosexual sex.

A coalition of legal reform groups condemned the raid and “arbitrary” arrests, as it did a similar raid in May when police detained 141 men for questionin­g. During that incident the coalition said police violated the rights of those arrested by photograph­ing them naked and facilitati­ng the spread of those images on social media.

“We treated them well,” Yuwono said of Friday’s raid. “They came out from the scene with proper clothes and their faces were covered.”

He said police were still working to identify all of the men and question witnesses.

The U.N. has previously called on Indonesian authoritie­s to release people detained on the basis of their sexual orientatio­n and to combat antigay stigma in the country.

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