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Chinese vaccines meant for Indonesian prison stolen and sold to public


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Chinese vaccines meant for Indonesian prison stolen and sold to public
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A woman receives a Covid-19 vaccine at a shopping mall in Jakarta, Indonesia. Photo: EPA
Four people have been arrested on suspicion of stealing Covid-19 vaccines meant for the inmates and staff of an Indonesian prison and selling them on to members of the public.
The three civil servants and a property agent, arrested on May 21, had resold 1,085 of the Chinese-made Sinovac vaccines at 250,000 Indonesian rupiah (US$17) each, according to police.
Two of the suspects, identified only as IW and KS, who were working as doctors at Tanjung Gusta Prison in Medan and the North Sumatra Public Health Office respectively, administered the vaccines to members of the public on 15 separate occasions in both Medan and Jakarta, said North Sumatra s Police Chief, RZ Panca Putra Simanjuntak. ....

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Exorcisms and 'corrective' rape: Inside Indonesia's controversial LGBT 'conversion' therapies


April 26, 2021
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Growing up as someone who does not conform to traditional gender norms is not easy in Indonesia . Just ask Christine , a 35 year-old transgender woman in West Java who has been made to undergo conversion therapy no fewer than four times.
While the pseudoscientific practice has been condemned in much of the West, conversion therapy is still widely carried out by faith-based organisations in the world’s largest Muslim majority nation, as well as some commercial entities. Homosexuality is not illegal in Indonesia but rising religious conservatism has fuelled increasing discrimination against the community.
Christine, who grew up in the city of Medan in North Sumatra province, said that she was first subjected to the practice – a type of Islamic exorcism known in Indonesia as ruqya – when she was thirteen. ....

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