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Photos of nine women and a man, all wearing long-sleeved, pink t-shirts and dark trousers while cycling in Aceh, drew the ire of the mayor after circulating on social media since Sunday. Most of the women were pictured without an Islamic headscarf under their cycling helmets. The mayor later ordered officers to track down the group. Aceh, on the western tip of Indonesia, is the only province that practices sharia law, and people have been publicly flogged for selling alcohol, adultery and gay sex. Many Acehnese support public canings, while local religious police and vigilantes often raid homes and workplaces to detain people on suspicion of criminal behavior, according to human rights groups. This website uses cookies to personalize your content including ads , and allows us to analyze our traffic.


Indonesia's Aceh censures female cyclists over 'sexy' attire




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They have publicly apologized for their attire. A group of female cyclists in Aceh is causing a public stir in the conservative province after photos and videos of them wearing tight-fitting clothes circulated widely on the internet. Most of the ladies, the reports pointed out, did not wear the hijab. In one photo, the group appears to be posing at the Ulee Lheue beach. Banda Aceh Mayor Aminullah Usman said he has received a complaint about the group. Aminullah added that as the women have violated existing sharia law, they have to be provided with official counseling. Hidayat, who heads the Satpol PP and WH in Aceh, said his agencies are still looking for the group and promised to tighten supervision on sharia-appropriate clothing on cyclists.



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They have publicly apologized for their attire. A group of female cyclists in Aceh is causing a public stir in the conservative province after photos and videos of them wearing tight-fitting clothes circulated widely on the internet. Most of the ladies, the reports pointed out, did not wear the hijab. In one photo, the group appears to be posing at the Ulee Lheue beach.





A journalism union in Malaysia has apologised after telling female reporters they shouldn't wear "sexy outfits" if they want to avoid harassment. The National Union of Journalists NUJ Malaysia has issued a new statement saying the "appearance of a journalist should not be blamed as a cause of sexual harassment". Their comments came after two female Malaysian journalists accused politicians of groping and propositioning them.
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