Indonesian minister slammed for remarks comparing coronavirus to a wife

Comparisons of coronavirus to a wife have prompted sharp criticism of Indonesia's security minister.

Indonesia's Security Minister Mohammad Mahfud in Jakarta on January 24, 2020

Indonesia's Security Minister Mohammad Mahfud in Jakarta on January 24, 2020 Source: Getty

Indonesia's security minister has been criticised sharply for comparing coronavirus to a wife in his attempt to allay public concerns about easing COVID-19 restrictions.

The Indonesian government is preparing to lift partial lockdowns in parts of the country in early June and adopt what it calls 'the new normal'.

"Are we going to be holed up forever? We can adjust to the situation while still paying attention to our health," security minister Mohammad Mahfud said in a video posted on Wednesday on YouTube.

"The other day, I got a meme from my colleague Luhut Pandjaitan that says: 'Corona is like your wife. Initially, you tried to control it, then you realise that you can't. Then you learn to live with it'," he said in English.

Mr Pandjaitan is the minister for maritime affairs and investment.
The off-the-cuff remarks drew ire from women's rights groups and other Indonesians online.

"Not only does the statement reflect the incompetence of the government in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic, it also demonstrates the sexist and misogynistic attitudes of public officials," Women's Solidarity Society said in a statement.

"Jokes that objectify women will only normalise the culture of violence against women," it said.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Indonesia rose on Wednesday to 23,851, an increase of 686 from the previous day.

An additional 55 deaths brought the toll to 1,473.

Some Indonesians have expressed concerns about the plan to reopen the economy at a time when the curve appears to have not flattened.

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