The clip went viral on social media and the suspect, 29, was subsequently arrested. “It’s an epidemic, and, unfortunately, at the moment, Indonesia has no legal protection for sexual harassment,” Yuniyanti Chuzaifah, vice chairwoman of the National Commission on Violence Against Women told the New York Times in December. “Women have to be brave to report it, and the police services here are not friendly towards victims,” she said. Feminists lash out at French actor for attack on #MeToo But despite her evidence, Amanda was passed from one police department to the next. So I went to an Instagram account with lots of followers, @InfoDepok, and asked them to help my case go viral,” she said.
Source: The Express Tribune January 25, 2018 13:07 UTC