Today's New York Times reports at some length on the administration of Sharia law in the Indonesian province of Aceh, the first province to adopt Islamic law as its civil law. Special Sharia courts to impose punishment such as caning have been operating for a year in Aceh. Now some of the other provinces in Indonesia are beginning to look to Aceh as an example. This threatens to change the traditional rather liberal interpretation of Islam that has prevailed in Indonesia.
Meanwhile in Jakarta, two of the five candidates for governor have promised that they will oppose any Sharia based laws in the capial city if they win next year's election. Today's Jakarta Post says that the 3 other candidates for governor did not participate in the debate where the statements were made.