In Aceh, Indonesia, a public caning of 21 lashes was administered to a man and woman for kissing, a punishment carried out under the province's unique Islamic Criminal Code. While international rights groups condemn the act as torture, some residents of Aceh view the enforcement of sharia law as a matter of religious observance, local autonomy, and cultural identity, though support for the punishments is not universal and often comes with nuanced opinions on their application. AI
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