Ultra-conservative Indonesian province Aceh to restrict access to public floggings and bans recordings
The move comes nearly a year after two men convicted of having gay sex were publicly flogged and images of their punishment were live streamed

Indonesia’s ultra-conservative Aceh province will now only hold canings in prisons instead of in public places, and will not allow recordings of the punishment, the local government said on Tuesday.
Aceh is the only province in majority-Muslim Indonesia that follows Islamic law and imposes public caning for crimes like theft, gambling and adultery. In 2014, the province outlawed homosexuality.
The move to restrict access comes nearly a year after two men convicted of having gay sex were publicly flogged and images of their punishment were live streamed and uploaded on the internet, drawing international criticism.
“The prisoner is punished once, but if it’s recorded on video and that’s uploaded to YouTube, he is punished for life with those images,” Aceh governor Irwandi Yusuf, who will issue a decree to change the rules, told reporters.
He added the canings will be carried out inside prisons and members of the public and media will be allowed to witness but not record images or videos of the punishment. Children will no longer be allowed to witness corporal punishment.
