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Jakarta's haven for an excluded community

Started by Shana A, January 15, 2010, 08:25:00 AM

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Shana A

Jakarta's haven for an excluded community

Wednesday January 13th 2010

In this week's Indonesia diary, Arnaud Guiguitant meets members of Yogya­karta's gay or transsexual community and witnesses a defiant stance from those who do not believe they are breaking ­religious rules

http://www.guardianweekly.co.uk/?page=editorial&id=1429&catID=17

During the day it is a hairdresser's ­salon in Notoyudan, a suburb of Yogyakarta on Java island. But after dark, the ­mirrors are hidden behind embroidered drapes, rugs are spread over the ­carpet, and the walls are brightened up with velvet ­hangings and a poster of Mecca. Bound copies of the Qur'an take the place of fashion magazines. "Every Monday and Thursday evening we reorganise the room for the student's prayer ­session. During Ramadan we do it every day," said Mariyani, 52, a woman's hairdresser and the founder of this unusual Qur'anic school.

It is almost 6pm and just after dark. A dozen students are waiting for the evening prayer ­session. Wearing jeans or a veil, Tika, Cinta, Jak and the others are part of Yogya­karta's gay or transsexual community.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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