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A “Shariah Police” Operation in Banda Aceh
On Tuesday morning, 4 May 2010, the Wilayatul Hisbah (WH, the Aceh government’s “vice and virtue patrol,” the so-called shariah police force) together with the Satpol PP (the public order officer corps) staged one of their largest ever public “sweeping” … Continue reading
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Tagged Aceh, aurat, Banda Aceh, campus, check point, college students, Darussalam, dinas syariat islam, gender, IAIN Ar-Raniry, Islamic law, kompas, mahasiswa, mahasiswi, polisi syariat, qanun, razia, religion, satpol PP, Serambi, Serambi Indonesia, Serambi Mekkah Yang Berubah, sexual violence, shariah law, shariah police, Simpang Mesra, surveillance, syariat islam, traffic, traffic accident, UNSYIAH, vice and virtue patrol, vigilantism, violence, WH, wilayatul hisbah
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Impressions From Our First Week Living in Aceh’s College Town
During our first week living in Darussalam (mid-March 2010), I tried to take a bunch of pictures to capture my first impressions. I’ve collected them as a set titled “Jantong Hatee Rakyat Aceh” on my Flickr page. I have been … Continue reading
Posted in Aceh, Indonesia, Reflexive, Status Updates
Tagged Aceh, campus, Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies, college towns, CPCRS, Darussalam, IAIN Ar-Raniry, Indonesian college towns, Islamic law, Jantong Hatee Rakyat Aceh, Rise Up Coffeehouse, Syiah Kuala University, Universitas Syiah Kuala, UNSYIAH
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Book Club: Women in Acehnese Society
Today I had the pleasure of attending a luncheon launch for a book in which I was indirectly involved. In my previous post, I wrote about the ARTI (Aceh Research Training Institute) scholars who attended a seminar in Yogyakarta. This … Continue reading
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Tagged academia, Aceh, ARTI, book review, books, gender, IAIN Ar-Raniry, Logica, perempuan, perempuan dalam masyarakat aceh, po rumoh, Publications, reproductive health, research, social science, women
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