Ati Nurbaiti , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Thu, 10/30/2008 2:14 PM | Headlines
Cries of joy and shouts of Alhamdullillah (praise God) came from
the balcony of the House of Representatives' plenary hall as the gavel
was struck to mark the passage of the controversial bill on pornography.
Compared to those who supported the bill, those who opposed it only
occupied two rows on the balcony towards the end of the meeting.
Pro anti-porn law activist Lasmiantini of Salima (Muslim sisterhood)
said, "Insyaallah" (God willing), Indonesians will eventually
undergo a moral revival -- the basis of a country, and
later economic revival."
"We are very happy with the result of our struggle to protect children,
and also to protect women," said Lasmiantini, of several groups who
supported the pornography bill.
"If our husbands are (exposed to) pornography then our families will be destroyed."
"Now our children are safe," said Lasmiantini, chairwoman of Salima's Bekasi chapter.
With exposure to pornography contributing to instances of rape and
murder, the country was no longer safe for women and children, she said.
Lasmiantini said, under the new law, sinetron (popular television
serials) would have to be those "of quality" and contribute moral
value, such as the recent hit 'Laskar Pelangi' (Rainbow Troops) --
referring to the movie based on Andrea Hirata's biography of his
childhood.
In response to questions of whether she feared any excessive
implementation of the new law, while justifying state interference in
private matters, she said, "for good things, like an injection, people
are negative about it only because they fear it will hurt."
The activists cited revisions to the bill which they said would
guarantee that only pornography in the public sphere was regulated.
Meanwhile, Save Indonesian Children (ASA Indonesia) chairwoman
Wuryaningsih and a Salima leader both said, "We should work together to
watch out for any excesses."
"The law may not be perfect but it is a start ... We must protect our families," she said.
"We really hope that the (pornography) industry can be regulated."
In response to fears among women that they would become unwitting
victims of the law, Wuryaningsih said the issue of women was only
"political," as if Islamic parties were not behind the law.
"This has nothing to do with the Islamic parties," Wuryaningsih said.
Anon (not verified) — Fri, 10/31/2008 - 5:38am
Well, if there's one thing that's positive about this, it's that it might change sinetron.
I really hate those shows. Though I guess they won't get better, just more muslim.
The One (not verified) — Fri, 10/31/2008 - 5:29am
Stupid human. Only bickering is the only way you are doing. I guess it is the end of Indonesia. Good job for a stupid country.
Asti (not verified) — Fri, 10/31/2008 - 4:06am
Not in my wildest dreams that this useless bill would've been passed!! It's a very sad day for this big nation. And my condolences to those who were fooled enough to think with this bill Indonesia would be a better place.
Pan Balang Tamak (not verified) — Fri, 10/31/2008 - 3:19am
Now that the Bill has passed , is that mean Al Quran is Banned?
In Al Quran and Hadits ,it says Muhammad , has 22 wives , and he
also having sexual intercourse with Aisyah at 9 years of age.
My condoleson for the death of Basic Human Rights in Indonesia,
My God Rest their soul , amien...
Firdaus81 (not verified) — Fri, 10/31/2008 - 2:29am
This is very very sad.
Reader (not verified) — Fri, 10/31/2008 - 2:05am
Bali be alert because one day the FPI will come to your beautiful island to control if you obey the new pornographic law.
Better is to deny them the entrance to Bali before they chase away the rest of the tourist you are accomodating.
I feel very sorry for the Balinese people but I'm afraid that the coming time will be even worse as the time after the explosions in 2002.
Indonesia is going doooooooooooown!!!!!
Diana (not verified) — Fri, 10/31/2008 - 1:57am
i am so dissapointed.
i'm a muslim, but such things make me sick!
they say their children are safe now, still they support
pedofils who "marry" little children!!
a law can't make a person more moral.
this country will never go forward
because of people with such attitude.
Nikhil (not verified) — Thu, 10/30/2008 - 11:51pm
where muslims are, there backwardness is.....
Amakusa (not verified) — Thu, 10/30/2008 - 11:07pm
Is there a way to sue the government for wasting their time in creating these stupid laws?
Police officers should go to those politicians houses to check their Pc, hard disks etc for any porn materials and maybe sex toys that they may keep. I am very certain that these politicians are just hypocrates (act holy and morally good, but deep down they are just a bunch of rubbish).
Its a shame to be Indonesian because we are being lead by idiots in the government.
R.Astari (not verified) — Thu, 10/30/2008 - 10:46pm
Goodbye, Indonesia. Goodbye, Pancasila. Goodbye, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika.
Ladies, I suggest you start bringing pepper-sprays or cutters/knives under your sleeves. Even if you're fully-dressed, there are always dogs out there seeing you as just pieces of meat.
Enough said.