![]() ![]() "There are double standards cultural factors have driven the long delay in passing the bill," she said. This way, a rapist is considered as "being responsible" for the victim, while "saving" the honor of the victim and their family. Hendrastiti said instead of reporting a rape to the police, many people still seek "family ways" to "solve" the problem, including marrying the victim to the perpetrator. People consider sexual assaults to be an offense and wrong, yet, at the same time, a disgrace, which leads many victims not to come forward. Titiek Kartika Hendrastiti, a gender studies researcher at the University of Bengkulu, said the lengthy time taken to pass the bill reflects an Indonesian "dualism" when it comes to sexual abuse. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video
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