Indonesia's Aceh punks arrested then shaved as part of 're-education'

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Banda Aceh. Deputy mayor Illiza Sa’aduddin Djamal says she doesn’t mind getting her hands dirty in her crusade against the punk community of Banda Aceh, proudly telling of how she has supervised police raids at cafes and city parks in recent months.

“The presence of the punk community is disturbing, and disrupts the life of the Banda Aceh public,” Illiza told the Jakarta Globe.

Sixty-four young people have been held by the Aceh Police since Saturday for the supposed crime of being “punk”. They have not been charged with any crime or brought before a court.

On Tuesday afternoon, police took the detainees to the Aceh State Police camp, located in the hills 62 kilometers outside of the city, to “re-educate” them. Mohawks and dyed hair came off as police shaved the men’s heads and forced them into a lake. The women’s hair was cut short in the fashion of a female police officer.

“This is a new social disease affecting Banda Aceh. If it is allowed to continue, the government will have to spend more money to handle them,” the deputy mayor said, adding that religious scholars were assisting at the camp.

One of the 64 detainees, a punk music fan from Medan, North Sumatra, said he had traveled to Banda Aceh to take part in a concert that aimed to raise money for orphans.

“What is going on here? I work as a contractor for a bank in Medan. I’ll probably be sacked for not coming in to work for a week,” said the man, who asked to remain anonymous.

When his case was put to Illiza, the deputy mayor responded: “He’s part of the punk community and whoever was caught has to go through our reeducation so they wake up.”

She said the police would hold people from outside the province of Aceh for 10 days, but that Acehnese natives could be held longer.

“If they join the punks, they will be treated the same as the rest of them,” she added.

“They told us in their permit application that they were Aceh Youth, holding a concert to raise money for orphans, but they didn’t say they were punks. They had marijuana and alcohol and everything at that concert,” Illiza said.

Illiza added that public places in the city such as Taman Sari and the Tsunami Museum were becoming unattractive because young people did not take regular baths and dressed shabbily.

“Their morals are wrong. Men and women gather together, and that is against Islamic Shariah,” she said.

She guessed that the number of punks in the town was around 200.

The punks in custody range from teenagers to people in their thirties. Illiza said that there had been some as young as twelve years old at the concert, but that they had escaped the police raid.

Fuazan, 20, an Acehnese punk whose head is now roughly shaved, said he was not impressed with his treatment at the hands of the police.

“What did we do to deserve arresting?” he asked, looking troubled. “We didn’t steal and we didn’t bother anyone. The punk community in Banda Aceh is not involved with criminality.”

“So what’s the crime that justifies us being brought to this camp? This country hasn’t yet made it illegal to express yourself, right?”

“And what of our livelihoods? Please help us,” Fuazan said. “How are we supposed to support ourselves now that we’ve been brought here?”

Illiza, who claimed she has the support of the public, said the police would continue to hunt for punks in Banda Aceh.

“We will keep conducting raids until they’re all caught, then we’ll bring them for reeducation here.”

“Aceh is a Shariah region,” Illiza added. “Everyone should obey it and the punk community is clearly against Shariah.”

“This training will be an example in Indonesia of the reeducation of the punks.”

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 21:01 (twelve years ago) link

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Dozens of young men and women have been detained for being "punk" and disturbing the peace in Aceh, Indonesia's most devoutly Muslim province. They are being held in a remedial school, where they are undergoing "re-education".

Rights groups have expressed concern after photographs emerged of the young men having their mohawks and funky hairstyles shaved off by Aceh's police.

They look sullen and frightened as they are forced into a communal bath.

But Aceh's police say they are not trying to harm the youths, they are trying to protect them.

The 64 punks, many of whom are from as far away as Bali or Jakarta, were picked up on Saturday night during a local concert.

Aceh police spokesman Gustav Leo says there have been complaints from residents nearby.

The residents did not like the behaviour of the punks and alleged that some of them had approached locals for money.
Morals unmatched

Mr Leo stressed that no-one had been charged with any crime, and there were no plans to do so.

They have now been taken to a remedial school in the Seulawah Hills, about 60km (37 miles) away from the provincial capital Banda Aceh.

"They will undergo a re-education so their morals will match those of other Acehnese people," says Mr Leo.

But activists say the manner in which the young people have been treated is humiliating and a violation of human rights.

Aceh Human Rights Coalition chief Evi Narti Zain says the police should not have taken such harsh steps, accusing them of treating children like criminals.

"They are just children, teenagers, expressing themselves," she says.

"Of course there are Acehnese people who complained about them - but regardless of that, this case shouldn't have been handled like this. They were doused with cold water, and their heads were shaved - this is a human rights violation. Their dignity was abused."

But Mr Leo disagrees.

"We didn't arrest them, they haven't committed any criminal offence," he says.

"They are Aceh's own children - we are doing this for their own good. Their future could be at risk. We are re-educating them so they don't shame their parents."

This is the second time Aceh's police have clamped down on punks in the province, which is the only province in Indonesia allowed to implement shariah law.

There is a thriving underground punk music scene in Aceh, but many punk-lovers are viewed suspiciously by local residents.

Many of the young teens sport outrageous hairstyles, in keeping with punk culture, but against the norms of the keenly religious in Aceh.

Aceh is one of the most devout Muslim provinces in Indonesia, and observers say it has becoming increasingly more conservative since Islamic law was implemented a few years ago.

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 21:02 (twelve years ago) link

Banda Aceh police took the arrestees on Tuesday afternoon to the Aceh State Police School for “reeducation.” Aceh police chief Ins. Gen. Iskandar Hasan described the punishment awaiting them when they reached the police school in the Seulawah hills, 62 kilometers east of he capital.

“There will be a traditional ceremony. First their hair will be cut. Then they will be tossed into a pool. The women’s hair we’ll cut in the fashion of a female police officer,” Iskander said on Tuesday. “Then we’ll teach them a lesson.”

Iskander denied the punishment constituted a breach of human rights.

“We’ll change their disgusting clothes. We’ll replace them with nice clothes. We’ll give them toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, sandals and prayer gear. It will all be given to them,” he said. “I’ll remind [police] not to breach human rights. We are oriented to educating our community, our nation. This is our country too, right?”

Iskandar said he would invite the Muslim Cleric Council to participate in “restoring their [the arrestees’] right thinking and morals.”

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 21:09 (twelve years ago) link

Yeah, I saw this earlier. Horrible.

Illia Rump (emil.y), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 21:57 (twelve years ago) link

the pictures i saw on the telegraph site were worse

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:09 (twelve years ago) link

Police in Indonesia's most conservative province have stripped away body piercings and shaved off mohicans from 65 youths detained at a punk-rock concert because of their perceived threat to Islamic values.

The teens and young men were also stripped of dog-collar necklaces and chains and then thrown in pools of water for "spiritual" cleansing, the local police chief, Iskandar Hasan, said on Wednesday.

After replacing their "disgusting" clothes, he handed each a toothbrush and barked: "Use it."

It was the latest effort by authorities to promote strict moral values in Aceh, the only province in this secular but predominantly Muslim nation of 240 million people to have imposed Islamic laws.

Here, adultery is punishable by stoning to death, gay people have been thrown in jail or lashed in public with rattan canes, and women must wear headscarves.

Punk rockers have complained for months about harassment, but Saturday's roundup at a concert attended by more than 100 people was by far the most dramatic.

Baton-wielding police broke up the concert, scattering young music lovers, many of whom had travelled from other parts of the sprawling archipelagic nation.

Dozens were loaded into vans and brought to a police detention centre in the hills, 30 miles (60km) from the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, for rehabilitation, training in military-style discipline and religious classes, including Qur'an recitation.

They will be held there for at least 10 days, after which they will be returned to their parents.

One 20-year-old detainee, Fauzan, was mortified.

"Why? Why my hair?" he said, pointing to his clean-shaven head. "We didn't hurt anyone. This is how we've chosen to express ourselves. Why are they treating us like criminals?"

But the police chief, Hasan, insisted he had done nothing wrong.

"We're not torturing anyone," he said. "We're not violating human rights. We're just trying to put them back on the right moral path."

However, Nur Kholis, a national human rights commissioner, deplored the detention, saying police must explain what criminal laws were violated by the youngsters.

"Otherwise, they violated people's right of gathering and expression," Kholis said, and promised to investigate it.

Aceh was given semi-autonomy as part of a peace deal with Indonesia's central government after the province agreed to end a separatist struggle in 2005.

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:17 (twelve years ago) link

Yeah, I mean, with regard to the highlighted bit, a part of me did think "well, other people have it worse than the punks", but... that's not the issue. I can't imagine what it would be like to be unable to have the freedom to express myself through music.

Illia Rump (emil.y), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:26 (twelve years ago) link

they haven't shown any other photos of what they did to the girls

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:34 (twelve years ago) link

i was going to post this earlier but someone abducted & forcibly immersed ilx & probably deleted all the ilx skatepunk threads

sux but hey im sure suharto did worse so like idk progress or sthing

schalke nult fear (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:41 (twelve years ago) link

I can't imagine what it would be like to be unable to have the freedom to express myself through music.

― Illia Rump (emil.y), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:26 (14 minutes ago)

didnt they call blighty das land ohne musik for about 300 yrs between purcell and the first swell maps album? between those years, english people could listen only to skiffle and muscular xtian hymns

schalke nult fear (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:44 (twelve years ago) link

the english banned bagpipes

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:48 (twelve years ago) link

http://people.stfx.ca/mnewton/werebagpipesbanned.pdf

schalke nult fear (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:52 (twelve years ago) link

seems like one military bagpiper got executed and the myth spread

yoshi wada should totally record an album on the site of the battle of culloden tho

schalke nult fear (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 14 December 2011 22:53 (twelve years ago) link

We’ll give them toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, sandals and prayer gear.

Another instance where I just wanna say, fuck you very much organized religion.

I left my login in El Sandboxo, Wednesday, 14 December 2011 23:08 (twelve years ago) link

reminds me of a zhang huan photograph

Rio, Thursday, 15 December 2011 02:55 (twelve years ago) link

saw this yesterday,thought it was p cool

Extreme Lifestyle, Thursday, 15 December 2011 10:01 (twelve years ago) link

yeah that's a nice thing to do

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Thursday, 15 December 2011 10:22 (twelve years ago) link

Surely this is ground zero for a HUGE groundswell of punk rock all over Indonesia and beyond.

58008, Thursday, 15 December 2011 12:26 (twelve years ago) link

yeah - and shaving your head as an act of defiance (see X tattoos at straight-edge gigs etc)

dog latin, but cool (dog latin), Thursday, 15 December 2011 12:28 (twelve years ago) link

As someone said over on dffd, what will they do with skinhead punks? put wigs on them?

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Thursday, 15 December 2011 12:33 (twelve years ago) link

some people have been emailing about it
http://www.indonesianembassy.org.uk/aboutus/contactUs.html

Minga Frump (Jimmy Riddle), Thursday, 15 December 2011 12:34 (twelve years ago) link


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