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At a similar event in Jakarta, male bystanders heckled them as they marched to the National Monument, a popular meeting spot in the capital. On social media, they were called horrible names. But the women ignored the abuse and focused instead on their goal of...</description>
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      <title>‘In Bali, a woman’s feet were cut off’: #MeToo time for Indonesia?</title>
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