Refugees (Somalis) in Indonesia selling sex to survive

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Refugees in Indonesia selling sex to survive.



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Refugee Igra sits at the Mosque of Al Barokah in Jakarta, Indonesia: ‘I don’t feel safe here at night,’ Igra says. ‘On the street I am vulnerable to anyone.’ Photograph: Aaron Bunch/AAP

Homeless mother-of-three, Nimo, fled to Indonesia from Somalia after Islamists killed her family, but with prostitution as the only way to survive, she tearily says her life in Jakarta is "much harder" than her war-torn homeland.

Indonesia has traditionally been a transit nation for asylum seekers but in recent months the UNHCR has been meeting with refugees to tell them they'll probably never be resettled somewhere else.

That means people such as Nimo face the prospect of spending much longer in the country than they first anticipated. And, for many women, it means working as they'd never imagined - in the sex trade.

Melbourne-based Human Rights Law Centre spokesman Daniel Webb says the suffering of refugees on our Australia's doorstep exposes the cruelty of the government's obsession with so-called deterrence.

"The people our government secretly turns back or frightens away don't just vanish off the face of the earth - they're being forced to suffer elsewhere," he tells AAP.

Nimo, a 32-year-old Somalian refugee, was forced into hiding after the local refugee community discovered she was working as a prostitute.


Some in the conservative Muslim neighbourhood threatened her harm for betraying Islam's teachings.

The homeless mother says she's ashamed of the work and is often beaten by men.

"I would like to stop but I have no options," Nimo tells AAP.

"If I don't there will be no food for my family."

Nimo has fallen through the aid safety net.

Some two-thirds of the 13,800 asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia are dependent on aid or live in government-run immigration detention centres, according to the UN Refugee Agency.

They're not allowed to work or access social security.

Many sleep in the streets near Jakarta's already-full immigration detention centre or queue - day after day - at the UNHCR office seeking help.

Others drift from one boarding house to the next begging for food. Some sleep on the steps of a local mosque.

"I could never have imagined this life before," Nimo says. "There is no hope. I have children and I am a prostitute. This is a really bad life. It's much harder than Somalia."


Nimo fled Somalia with her children after Islamists stoned her younger sister to death and then turned their guns on the rest of her family. She was shot during one attack.

Her 10-day journey through Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, and across the Malacca Strait, ended after a two-day bus ride to the Indonesian capital in 2015.

Her appeals for help from NGOs and the UNHCR have been refused.

During a recent interview - to discuss her sex work - no assistance was offered. Instead, she was lectured about breaking local laws, and the health risks of prostitution.


UNHCR Indonesia representative Thomas Vargas says recent humanitarian emergencies - such the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh - mean money earmarked for Indonesia is being redirected.

"When there are those types of flashpoints, that's where the limited funding the UNHCR has globally goes," he tells AAP.

For refugees in Indonesia, aid is now even harder to come by.

"You have limited funding and you have to help the neediest. That's the harsh reality. It's a very tough situation," Vargas says.

At night refugee women living on the street risk sexual violence.


Refugee Suad, 27, lives in a tight network of laneways near Jakarta's central shopping district.


The Somalian says men regularly try to force refugee women to go with them for sex.

"When we sleep on the street, West African businessman come to this area. They threaten us and touch us and we are powerless to stop them," she tells AAP.

"If you don't say yes they say they can beat you. But I say no, I'm a Muslim, I can't do it. I am hungry and I want money, but I can't do that."

Fear of being labelled a prostitute or shunned causes many women to hide their abuse.

Suad's family was killed by a bomb in Mogadishu.
She says she was abducted, raped and held captive by militants.

After she escaped a local mosque raised the money needed to pay people smugglers.

Suad says in Somalia rape victims are often accused of being prostitutes and are sent away so as not to shame their family or community.

But now, out of desperation, she's now considering going with men.

"When you don't have food, when you don't have shelter, life becomes very hard and that is the only option," she says.

Mr Vargas says "survival sex" is common among refugees who don't receive aid or have family to protect them.

"When you are not able to make a living you resort, unfortunately, to these types of survival techniques and that's a risk refugees have here," he admits.

Asylum seekers and refugees across the archipelago are protesting their treatment.

But the fact is the UNHCR deals with 65.6 million refugees and forcibly displaced people globally.

The crisis is unlike any seen since World War II, according to Mr Vargas. It's stretched aid budgets and led to tougher immigration policies in key resettlement nations.

US President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration and Australia's policy of refusing refugees from Indonesia if they arrived after mid-2014 are clear examples, he says.

It's created "unpredictability in the (resettlement) system" and left refugees stranded.

Immigration policies based on deterrence and criminalisation - rather than protection and human rights - came under the spotlight at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva in March.

UN special rapporteur Nils Melzer says government policies - rather than criminal activity, corruption and dangerous travel - are the major cause of abuses inflicted on refugees.



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Nomad2054

There is nothing permanent except change.
the only crime these women are guilty of is being born to a "langaab" clan, Allow yaa darood, hawiye ama isaaq ka dhiga, lacagta waxay isu daba mari lahayd sidii new york stock exchangeka.

this story has circulated a lot by now, and people are aware of these womens plight. how come no one is helping. I know for a fact there are somalis living in Indonesia, how come they are not coming to these womens aid.where are all the useless sheiks, who are experts at raising money to build these never ending mosques, how come they are not screaming at the top of their lungs in their daily muxaadaras, for these poor women.

no wonder in the dean it states that a lot of sheiks are going to dwell in the pits of hell fire, now i know why and may Allah subxaanahu watacaala make it so!!!!!!!!

and to all of you dumb somalis out there preaching pan africanism, take a lesson from what these Madow west africans are doing to these helpless women. i have always hated dhago cas and Madows for their culture of taking advantage of the weak and defenceless. waxaa bay dad bini aadam ku sheegayaan.
 
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@AussieHustler, Nomad2054 has set up a gofundme account which is awaiting approval and yes I do believe in Islamic Ummah I'm sharing this around to find any Somali in Indonesia able to give them the donations that will be raised inshallah.
 
Masakeen, how can we contact these ladies? We can definitely start a fundraising for them. Secondly there must be a way for them to either return to Somalia or head to safe countries
 

Nomad2054

There is nothing permanent except change.
Masakeen, how can we contact these ladies? We can definitely start a fundraising for them. Secondly there must be a way for them to either return to Somalia or head to safe countries

like the sister above you stated walaal i have created a gofundme account, but it was later suspended for lack of information, i have re submitted all the necessary info, and i am waiting for their approval.
its taking too long though, i wonder if going through dahabshiil would be a better option.
 
like the sister above you stated walaal i have created a gofundme account, but it was later suspended for lack of information, i have re submitted all the necessary info, and i am waiting for their approval.
its taking too long though, i wonder if going through dahabshiil would be a better option.


Keep me posted walaal when the gofundme account is operational. Just by posting it here. I will then ask everyone to pay some saddaqa for these poor women.
 

Xaagi-Cagmadigtee

Guul ama Dhimasho
What’s Islam or Ummah got to do with a man-made problem. Highlighting the article with colors of the rainbow only goes to show your gleefulness and does nothing to address nor diminish the gravity of the situation.. Your nefarious intent does not go unnoticed.
 
This has already been debunked as fake news lol, apparently the journalist cut a deal with them. The women did that with that promise that they will be accepted in the west for relocation.

Somalis in Indonesia proved it was fake news was posted on several swedish somali groups too
 

Nomad2054

There is nothing permanent except change.
This has already been debunked as fake news lol, apparently the journalist cut a deal with them. The women did that with that promise that they will be accepted in the west for relocation.

Somalis in Indonesia proved it was fake news was posted on several swedish somali groups too

i have read your posts several times and you strike me as a self loathing man child without a cause, so forgive me if i dont take you at your word, but if what you say is true dont hesitate to share your evidence. i can read swedish by the way, i await your reply.
 
i have read your posts several times and you strike me as a self loathing man child without a cause, so forgive me if i dont take you at your word, but if what you say is true dont hesitate to share your evidence. i can read swedish by the way, i await your reply.

It is a closed group i cant post the link
 
Nomad

It’s very honourable of you to initiate fundraising for these desperate Somali women, however, their numbers are far higher and there are hundreds of Somali women and their children in similar predicament in Indonesia. These two women were willing to speak up and be featured in the article. Raising five grand wouldn’t solve their problem, but publicising their issue and pleading with the authorities in Indonesia to issue them with working visas or free plane tickets back to Somalia for the hundreds of Somalis and their children who are stuck there might yield a better outcome. I think we should send emails to the Indonesian embassies in the countries we reside and write letters in their newspapers like the Jakarta post to publicise the dilemma of these Somalis and their children and lobby for their safe return to Somalia.
 
As for awareness I think those Somali snapchat pages Somalitv and Somalitalkshow would be a good option.. I’m guessing they have thousands of followers around the world and maybe some in Indonesia
 

Gadiid

So much depends upon a red wheel barrow.
Why does the topic have to have such a loaded question on top of such a harrowing topic?
Yes, I believe in the Ummah, always.
Regardless of what some disgusting sins some Muslims commit.
 
"When we sleep on the street, West African businessman come to this area. They threaten us and touch us and we are powerless to stopthem," she tells AAP.”
:birdman:
Even in South East Asia these mathoows find a way to rape our women.
Why won’t they just leave us alone? :liberaltears:
 
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