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As six distraught families looked on, the man accused of sexually assaulting their daughters was handed a year prison sentence by the District Court in the city of Medan, Indonesia. Benyamin Sitepu, a year-old Christian priest who was also the principal of the Galilea Hosana School in Medan, had received five years less than the maximum year sentence the prosecution had requested.
If Sitepu is granted remission, he could end up serving only about seven years behind bars and be free well before he turns Ranto Sibarani, a human rights lawyer in Medan who represented the families, said they were disappointed that Sitepu had not received the maximum possible sentence and called for religious organisations to take more responsibility for crimes that happen in the institutions that they operate.
The junior school in Medan became the centre of a sexual assault scandal in March when six female students came forward after one told her grandparents she had been abused by the priest. One of the students alleges that Sitepu took her to a local hotel, telling school staff that he was taking her to off-site karate lessons, where he sexually assaulted her and forced her to give him oral sex.
After the student came forward, she was made to take local police to the hotel and identify the room in which she was regularly assaulted — something which both Harsono and Sibarani criticised as further adding to her trauma. Sibarani added that, in his opinion, judges in Indonesia are hesitant to convict religious leaders or hand them lengthy prison sentences because of historical ideas about respect for those in positions of perceived religious authority.