November 14, 2011
Anis Hidayah is an Indonesian lawyer fighting for the rights of Asian immigrant workers who are often treated as slaves and forced to endure physical and sexual abuse around the world. She first got involved in this when she was a young law student and learned about a woman being raped by her employer in ...
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September 19, 2011
The SlutWalk has now become a worldwide phenomenon as women take a stand against those who believe that dressing provocatively is an invitation to rape. Recently, Jakarta’s governor Fauzi Bowo incited the ire of Indonesian women when he said that “women must not wear revealing clothes to avoid being raped or victimized.” Apparently the message ...
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January 7, 2011
A male birth control pill is being introduced in Indonesia this year. This is an “alternative, herbal product” that comes from a plant called gandarusa. Some health professionals aren’t sure if it will work. The fact that there has been research into male hormonal contraceptives for years, without any products being finalized, makes this one ...
August 20, 2010
Women travelling in busy train carriages often have to deal with men taking advantage by purposefully bumping into them. Jakarta, Indonesia, is now introducing women-only train carriages along a busy commuter route to stop this problem. But is this going to work?