Push for action on sex crimes


Two years ago in Indonesia, sexual harassment victim Baiq Nuril Maknun received a presidential amnesty, and she is now hoping Parliament passes a new law on sexual violence, a decade after activists first proposed legislation.

“Hopefully it can happen,” Nuril said from the island of Lombok.

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