Thursday, August 22, 2024

Emanuella Malonda's Steep Journey in Fighting for Women's Rights: A Feminist Activist Who Struggles to Fight Against Intimidation


Misogyny towards Women
Feminist Activist's Experience in Fighting against Intimidation

Feminist Society - “A lawbreaker who wants to provide legal aid, want to atone for sins?” “Be careful when choosing a legal aid, if I'm not mistaken this woman has committed violence” — those are the intimidating words that Emanuella Malonda, — a Sulawesi Utara feminist activist, received when she fought for women’s rights while providing legal aid to a child who was a victim of rape.

The existence of these intimidating words stems from Emanuella's personal problems in the past, having been a victim of a toxic relationship with her ex-boyfriend who at that time was almost brought to the legal realm (it was completed peacefully). With this past incident, Emanuella became an easy target to be attacked as if she was portrayed as someone who had legal problems, so it was not appropriate to provide legal assistance. In fact, the problem had been resolved peacefully. The intimidating verbal attacks came from a group of men who were friends of Emanuella's ex-boyfriend and also suspected members of the Law Enforcement officer. The worst thing is that they were all men, which seems to illustrate how women have a very vulnerable status in our society.

The intimidation began with a case that Emanuella and her Law Firm were trying to handle. In January 2024, they were suddenly asked to be legal counsel in a case of sexual violence against children that occurred in an area in North Minahasa Regency. Where it is suspected that a minor was raped by 9 men.

Before Emanuella and her law firm handled the case, the case had actually been reported to the authorities. But unfortunately, the case was stalled in the process with various obstacles, so when Emanuella and her law firm handled the case, in March 2024 they ultimately decided to hold a press conference with the intention of being able to draw public attention to the case so that it could help the law enforcement process.

It is validated that with the press conference and the case being blown up in the media, the case became a boom and could become a public concern. The press conference finally bore fruit, where after the case boomed, the law enforcement process that had previously stalled became clear where the case process finally ran. From 9 alleged perpetrators, 1 has reached the trial stage of witness examination, 4 people (adults) are at the investigation stage, and 4 others (children) are still at the suspect determination stage. This shows the significant role of Emanuella and her team in helping the case progress.

But unfortunately, with the little bright spot, it does not mean that Emanuella and her law firm's steps in providing legal assistance can run smoothly. From the booming case, it turned out to end with Emanuella being verbally intimidated. Emanuella deeply regrets when there are people who want to fight for women's rights but receive discriminatory and intimidating treatment. Moreover, these actions were carried out by alleged law enforcement officers who in essence should provide good examples and should not provide intimidating remarks that are tinged with misogyny that are very detrimental to women.

With this, Emanuella felt that she had been discriminated against and even criminalized by the alleged law enforcement officers. In fact, in this case, Emanuella was doing a noble thing to fight for the rights of other women by providing legal aid. The incident left Emanuella devastated and even traumatized because her past problems were brought up again which actually had nothing to do with the case she was handling. At that time, she almost decided to withdraw and stop overseeing the case because she felt traumatized by the attacks. However, with the support of the people around her, Emanuella re-strengthened her determination and goal to continue to be on the front lines of the struggle in defending women's rights and protecting oppressed women.

Conditions such as the continued prevalence of gender bias, lack of public awareness regarding the importance of gender equality, and the vulnerability of women are things that motivate Emanuella to continue to actively voice and fight for women's rights with the aim that people around her can be helped and educated.

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In an interview session with the Feminist Society team, Emanuella hopes that more people will understand the importance of gender equality, both the government and society in general. Then Emanuella also hopes that in the future more youth will be involved and moved to fight for women's rights. In addition, Emanuella hopes that cases such as sexual violence against women, femicide, and so on can decrease in Indonesia in general and in North Sulawesi in particular.

In that session, we also agreed on two things. First, the Feminist Society will remain firm in supporting all movements that fight for women's rights, therefore the Feminist Society strongly condemns any acts of intimidation against those who fight for women's rights. Second, we agreed to continue to work together and coordinate between Emanuella and her law firm with the Feminist Society in voicing and fighting for the rights of women and those who are oppressed. Where if in the future there are developments in related issues, both parties will continue to coordinate with each other.

Feminist Society also encourages law enforcers who handle all stages of the law enforcement process in the related case to be able to have a more victim and human rights perspective so that the case can be clarified. This is in accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Law Number 12 of 2022 concerning Criminal Acts of Sexual Violence which mandates that investigators, public prosecutors, and judges who handle cases of sexual violence must have the competence to handle cases from a human rights and victim perspective.

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