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昨日,数十名印尼妇女身穿超短裙和紧身裤聚集在首都雅加达中心地带,抗议该市市长此前发表言论称“性侵案件的主要诱因是女性衣着过于暴露”。 Women carried placards saying 'Don't tell us how to dress, tell them not to rape,' and 'My body is not porn, instead it's your dirty mind.' The protest was in response to remarks by the Indonesian capital city's governor Fauzi Bowo, who said on Friday that women must not wear revealing clothes to avoid being raped4 or victimised. He quickly apologised, but his comments were publicised widely via local media and Twitter. The rally called on police and the Indonesian government to do more to protect women and help the victims of sexual assault. Women carried placards saying "Don't tell us how to dress, tell them not to rape," and "My body is not porn(色情文学) , instead it's your dirty mind." "Public officials should remain silent rather than making discriminatory statements against women. They are supposed to be sensitive and it is their job to find real solution to violence against women," said Tunggal Prawestu, a spokeswoman for the event organisers. Earlier this month a woman was gang-raped in a minivan, a widely used type of public transport, late at night. According to data from Indonesia's National Commission for Women's Affairs, there have been more than 100,000 cases of violence against women so far this year, of which almost 4 percent were rape cases. This year, cities around the world have seen 'SlutWalk' rallies, mainly-female protests against sexual violence. While most Indonesians practice a moderate form of Islam, fundamentalists have been pushing hard to impose stricter Islamic laws. In 2008, an anti-pornography law was passed to ban public displays of nudity and "behaviour that could incite5(煽动,刺激) lust6." 点击 ![]()
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