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Indonesian court overturns school ban on forced religious attire

Indonesian court overturns school ban on forced religious attire Church condemns move by judges to thwart ministerial bid to prevent intolerance and discrimination in schools Children pray in a classroom in a school in Denpasar, Bali. The Indonesian Supreme Court has overturned a ministerial decree banning schools from forcing students to wear religious attire. (Photo: AFP) The Catholic Church and rights activists have condemned Indonesia’s Supreme Court for invalidating a recent ministerial decree banning state schools from interfering in the religious beliefs of students and teachers, saying the move will encourage discrimination and intolerance in the education system. The decree was issued by three ministers in February following an outcry over a state vocational senior high school in Padang, West Sumatra province, ordering all female students to wear a hijab, regardless of their religion.

Indonesian Catholic schools move to tackle sexual abuse

Indonesian Catholic schools move to tackle sexual abuse High-profile cases prompt educators, govt to team up to provide better protection for children from predators Andy Yentriyani, chairwoman of the National Commission on Violence Against Women, and Franciscan Father Vinsensius Darmin Mbula sign an MoU on April 8 to tackle sexual abuse in schools. (Photo supplied) A high-profile sexual abuse case in which altar boys in Depok on the outskirts of Jakarta were assaulted by a church worker was a wake-up call for Indonesia’s Catholic schools to look at ways to better protect students from such predators, according to educators. The case the first involving sexual abuse within the Indonesian Catholic Church brought to a civil court saw the perpetrator, Syahril Marbun, jailed for 15 years for raping two altar boys.

Protracted remote learning can spur dropouts, raise child marriages

Protracted remote learning can spur dropouts, raise child marriages
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A lost generation : COVID-19 takes emotional toll on Indonesia s young

A lost generation : COVID-19 takes emotional toll on Indonesia’s young Toggle share menu Advertisement 01 Mar 2021 08:13AM) Share this content Bookmark JAKARTA: It was the sudden loud cry of 10-year-old Indonesian Aisyah that caught her neighbours attention in South Tangerang, Banten province, one day in January.  They quickly rushed to her house, but since they knew Aisyah’s mother had contracted COVID-19 and was isolating at home, nobody dared to go in to see what had happened.  Advertisement Advertisement They decided to contact local authorities, which swiftly arrived at the scene and later informed them that Aisyah’s mother had died.

Police pounce on child rapist in Indonesia

Police pounce on child rapist in Indonesia Suspect is believed to have raped at least 30 boys during fishing trips in Sumatra Activists stage a rally outside the presidential palace in Jakarta in 2018 to demand better protection for women and children against sexual predators. (Photo: Konradus Epa/UCA News) Police in Indonesia s West Sumatra province have arrested a man on suspicion of raping up to 30 young boys.  The 53-year-old man, named only as Yuhendri, was arrested in Pariaman, a city in the province’s Padang Pariaman district, on Feb. 23. Most of the victims were students aged 13-15. All of them were boys, Padang Pariaman Police Criminal Investigation Department chief Ardiansyah Rolindo Saputra told reporters on Feb. 24. 

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