JakartaGlobe-Mar 6

Women’s Anti-Violence Movement, or Gerak Perempuan, an alliance of non-government organizations and civil society groups, recently pointed out that violence against women in Indonesia is a systemic problem and that the government is not doing enough to fight it. The National Commission for Women’s annual report in 2019 recorded a 14 percent increase in cases of violence against women to a total of 406,178 cases. “Violence against women is systemic because it occurs repeatedly in a neverending circle. The government has been neglecting the marginalization and repression of women,” Mutiara Ika, the coordinator of women’s group Perempuan Mahardika, said at the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation headquarters in Jakarta on Thursday.

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