Rights activists called on Tuesday for Indonesia’s Aceh province to release four people detained on suspicion of having homosexual sex, amid concerns over the persecution of the LGBT community in the world’s third-largest democracy. Two gay men were publicly caned in the conservative Indonesian province of Aceh in May, the first to be punished under Islamic laws introduced two years ago that outlawed gay sex. Google has pulled one of the world’s largest gay dating apps from the Indonesian version of its online store in response to government demands, amid a crackdown on the LGBT community.