ACEH
Aceh: Women activists declare new political party
James Balowski, Jakarta
25 May 2007
On May 20, a group of women activists in Indonesias northern-most province of Aceh declared the formation of a new local political party the Acehnese Peoples Alliance Party for Womens Concern (PARAPP).
This is the third local political party that has been declared since the ratification of a law on local parties in Aceh that is part of the peace deal between the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Indonesian government in Helsinki in August 2005.
In other parts of Indonesia, political parties can only participate in elections after fulfilling strict requirements on the number of chapters established at the provincial, regency and sub-district levels.
PARAPP chairperson Zulhafah Lutfi said that the party would focus on programs to struggle for womens rights in Aceh and to empower women by increasing their involvement in politics. This is not a womens party. But whoever is in the party is obliged to struggle for and give more attention to womens problems, she told Acehkita.com following the declaration.
Womens and human rights activists in Aceh have long expressed concern that women are being left out of the reconstruction and rehabilitation process following the 2004 tsunami and that local Islamic-based sharia laws discriminate against women and the poor.
Aside from PARAPP, two other local parties have also been formed in Aceh the leftist Acehnese Peoples Party (PRA) and the Gabthat Party (which means brave, strong or bold in Acehnese). The Gabthat Party was established by Islamic scholars and former GAM members in the Greater Aceh regency. Although GAM has said that it plans to form a political party, this appears to have been delayed due to internal divisions within the organisation.