Indonesian club aims to teach obedience to wives
Monday June 20, 2011 08:09:33 AM,
Associated Press
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Jakarta:
A new club in Indonesia that aims to encourage women to be pious
and totally obedient to their husbands has generated an outcry
from activists.
Gina Puspita, leader of the “Klub Taat Suami,” or “Obedient to
Husband Club,” says the newly formed group already has about 300
members in several Indonesian cities.
Husein Muhammad, a member of the commission on women’s rights,
said Sunday that the club, founded under the Malaysian-based
Islamic group Global Ikhwan, would not get support in Indonesia.
The club was launched Saturday night in a ceremony in the capital,
Jakarta, attended by about 50 women and their husbands.
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