The Borneo Post

Indonesian woman jailed for reporting harassment to seek amnesty

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JAKARTA: An Indonesian woman sentenced to prison for reporting her employer for sexual harassment said yesterday she will ask President Joko Widodo for an amnesty.

The Supreme Court last week jailed Baiq Nuril Maknun, a former teacher from the island of Lombok, for six months for breaking a communicat­ions law, after she recorded lewd phone calls from the principal of the school she worked at and reported them to a colleague.

Maknun, who is due to start serving her prison sentence next week, told reporters she would file for an amnesty as soon as possible and she hoped the president would grant it.

“As a child, who should I go to but a father,” said a softly spoken Maknun, 41, as she struggled to hold back tears.

Maknun had complained of getting lewd phone calls from the principal of the school where she worked from 2012, court documents showed.

She secretly recorded some of the calls and gave a recording to a colleague, allegedly passing it on via an electronic device. But that opened her up to an accusation of spreading pornograph­y under a communicat­ions law.

Last week, the Supreme Court overturned a lower court’s decision to acquit her, imposed the jail term and also ordered her to pay a 500 million rupiah (US$35,474) fine.

Widodo, who was recently re-elected for a second term, has indicated he would pardon Maknun if she applied for amnesty, but he has also asked the public to honour the Supreme Court’s decision.

Minister of Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly said women would not speak up if Maknun was not freed.

The Supreme Court defended its verdict saying it was not asked to rule on sexual harassment allegation­s, but rather on whether or not Maknun had electronic­ally disseminat­ed pornograph­ic content and violated the communicat­ions law.

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