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Aceh, Indonesia, the 77th in a homosexual couple… Mother fainting watching

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On the 28th, a man in Aceh, Sumatra Island, Indonesia, is being scolded in the 77th for homosexuality. [이미지출처=연합뉴스]

[아시아경제 김봉주 기자] Another public sentence was executed in Aceh Province, Sumatra, Indonesia, which follows Islamic fundamentalism.

According to Compass et al. on the 29th, six homosexuals, drinking offenders, and adultery couples were beaten by a ratan in turn in the afternoon of the previous afternoon in Banda Aceh Tamansari Park in Aceh.

On that day, dozens of citizens flocked to the park to watch the executions.

Men aged 27 and 29 were arrested by the police on reports from neighbors of having same-sex sex.

Each of them was sentenced to 80 Taehyung, but they were condemned to 77, considering the period of arrest.

They couldn’t stand the excruciating pain in the middle of the tow and appealed for a pause. After drinking water, I was hit by the rest of the hawk.

Aceh, Indonesia, the 77th in a homosexual couple...  Mother fainting watching
A man who suffers from being scratched. [이미지출처=연합뉴스]

A mother who was watching her son suffered from homosexuality was fainted for a moment.

The remaining four were beaten in their 40s for drinking and 17 for having an affair.

Meanwhile, Aceh Province is the only place where 98% of the 5 million inhabitants are Muslims, applying Sharia (common Islamic law) in Indonesia.

In Aceh Province, sexual violence, alcohol, gambling, infidelity, homosexuality, premarital sex, and affection in public places are governed by public punishment.

A woman in tight clothes or a man who falls into a joint prayer on Friday also faces public punishment.

Even in the case of a novel coronavirus infection, the execution of the punishment continues.

Human rights groups are calling for an end to public punishment, but the residents of Aceh are actively supporting it.

Reporter Kim Bong-ju [email protected]


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