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A Girl’s School for Survivors

Thursday, April 28, 2022

The Al-Hidayat Islamic Boarding School in Salaman, Magelang, has experience in helping victims of sexual violence. Founded by Shinto Nabilah alias Nyai Shinto in 1990, the school is known for being female-friendly.

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Headmistress of the Al-Hidayat Islamic Boarding School for Girls, Nyai Shinto Nabilah (in wheelchair), poses for a picture with several students at the boarding school in Salaman, Magelang, Central Java, April 18. TEMPO/Shinta Maharani . tempo : 171520744073.

ULYA Izzati’s heart was pounding as she heard the story of a woman who was frantic because some of her very intimate photographs and video footage had been spread on WhatsApp and Facebook groups. This woman went to Ulya and her mother, Shinto Nabilah—leader of the Al-Hidayat Girl’s Islamic Boarding School or pesantren in the Nusupan hamlet, Salaman, Magelang Regency, Central Java—last year. “We talked about it a

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