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Indonesian police address anti-maskers’ coffin punishment 
Published on: Saturday, September 19, 2020
Published on: Sat, Sep 19, 2020
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Indonesian police address anti-maskers’ coffin punishment 
A man is made to lie in a fake coffin for failing to wear a face mask in Kalisari, East Jakarta.
JAKARTA: The Indonesian national police chief of analysis and operational standard evaluation, senior commissioner Muhammad Firman, called for the human dignity aspect to be considered in the punishments enacted against Covid-19 health protocols violators and anti-maskers.

“What we might suggest is to consider the human dignity aspect of the sanctions, and that [human dignity] should not be violated,” said Muhammad Firman in a discussion aired in the national disaster mitigation agency (BNPB) Youtube account.

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Firman argued many variations of social sanctions have emerged that do not respect basic human dignity. One of which is the punishment where people caught not wearing a face mask is placed inside a coffin in West Jakarta, which is meant to create a deterrent effect.

During the online discussion, he mentioned socially acceptable punishments such as the push-up punishment implemented by the East Java police department.
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