The video captures the neighbours calling one of the men "a dog" — a particularly offensive insult to any Muslim.One of the crying young men pleads: "Brother please don't report me.""You are a man," says his accuser. "Banda Aceh's religious police enforce the province's strict sharia code.She was forbidden to go outside or talk to anyone, and was often beaten.Matul eventually escaped by writing to a nanny next door.The young men, aged 20 and 23, have already been held in custody for 10 days and are likely to be the country's first gay couple to face trial for breaching religious laws.In the latest example of Indonesia's growing religious conservatism, the men will be caned if convicted and face a maximum penalty of 100 strokes.All these links are our website partners and friends.
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Banda Aceh's head of investigations for the Sharia Police, Marzuki Ali, said the people who detained the pair on March 28 were neighbours of the men who were suspicious of the couple.
In the video, the religious policeman giggles as he describes their capture."Because of the suspicion, at around pm the locals raid the house, and they caught them having anal sex, through the 'back door'," he said.
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