Indonesian judge nominated for top court jokes that victims may enjoy rape, sparking anger
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}An Indonesian judge interviewing for a job at the Supreme Court has suggested that women may enjoy rape, sparking public anger.
Muhammad Daming Sunusi made the remark Monday to a parliamentary panel grilling him ahead of his possible appointment as one of 23 justices at the court.
Asked whether the death penalty was a suitable punishment for rape, Sanusi said that since both the attacker and the victim "might have enjoyed it we have to think twice about imposing the death penalty."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Members of the commission reportedly laughed at the remark.
Sunusi later apologized, saying the remark was intended to be a joke to "ease the tension" of the interview.
At least two political parties said they would now reject Sunusi's nomination.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Women's rights groups are also protesting the remarks.