Indonesia blasphemy woman endures cramped cell, bad food

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Last Updated : Sep 27 2018 | 4:30 PM IST

A rights group says the Indonesian woman imprisoned for blasphemy after complaining about noise from a mosque is sharing a cramped cell with 16 other women and given "terrible" food.

Human Rights Watch researcher Andreas Harsono said the ethnic Chinese woman, Meiliana, was emotional but tough when he and other supporters visited her in prison in Medan this week.

"She was sobbing when talking to us," Harsono said Thursday in a statement about the visit.

"The cell is about 30 square metres. The food is terrible," he said.

The case has highlighted how Indonesia's blasphemy law has become a tool for Islamic hardliners to persecute followers of minority religions.

Meiliana, who uses one name, was sentenced to 18 months in prison last month. She was charged in May, nearly two years after her comments sparked riots in Tanjung Balai, a Sumatran port town.

Her husband and two sons feared for their safety and moved to Medan, said Gomar Gultom, secretary general of the Communion of Churches in Indonesia.

He wrote on Facebook after visiting Meiliana that she was a "great person who dared to voice something that has been buried in the hearts of many people, maybe even in the hearts of some rational-minded Muslim friends."
"But the case did not go away. Pressure from Islamists made the police hand over the case to the blasphemy law office."

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First Published: Sep 27 2018 | 4:30 PM IST

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