The Borneo Post

Indonesia president urges woman to be jailed in harassment case to seek judicial review

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JAKARTA: Indonesian President Joko Widodo said yesterday that a teacher sentenced to jail for spreading an ‘immoral’ audio tape documentin­g alleged sexual harassment by the school principal should seek a judicial review.

In a case that has shocked many Indonesian­s, the Supreme Court annnounced last week that Baiq Nuril Maknun, 37, would be jailed for six months for recording and spreading “informatio­n violating decency”. She was also fined 500 million rupiah (US$ 34,300).

Widowo said he could not intervene in the case, but said Maknun should request a judicial review.

“If later she does not find justice through a judicial review she can request clemency to the president, that’s the procedure,” he said in a statement.

“When the clemency request has been submitted, then it will be on my turf.”

Indonesia’s # MeToo movement has gained some traction on social media with women sharing their experience­s of sexual harassment but in a mainly conservati­ve society has yet to trigger the type of impact it has had in the West.

According to media reports, Maknun was harassed by the head of a school where she worked as a contract teacher on the island of Lombok, including through sexually explicit and abusive comments on her cell phone.

She made a recording of one of the calls and it was later obtained by a co-worker in 2014 and subsequent­ly spread on social media. In 2015, the school principal reported Maknun to police.

A court document said that Maknun had recorded the phone call without the knowledge of the headmaster and gave the recording to a third person and distribute­d it using an electronic device causing the principal to lose his job.

Prosecutor­s had taken the case to the Supreme Court after it was rejected by the court in Lombok. — Reuters

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