July 5, Online: The National Police chief detective, Comr
em>July 5, Online: The National Police chief detective, Comr. Gen. Ito Sumardi, said Monday police had declared eight people as suspects for posting local celebrity sex videos on websites. However, the eight suspects were not detained, he added. He said police were still investigating 12 more people whether they also posted the sex videos on websites, kompas.com reported. There are two celebrity sex videos circulating in the public allegedly involving singer Nazriel “Ariel” Ilham, actresses Luna Maya and Cut Tari.
Your comments:
They want to become rising stars but they act like stupid kids. In a country where media have that much power, it is just a matter of time of this power being abused.
Some people said this scandal was bad promotion for Indonesia in the world. Sorry, but you are wrong. The bad promotion is how you act on this scandal. And it’s not even a scandal.
All the people who go to the streets or the media and showcase what artists do in their private time, have no respect for the law. Nobody, really nobody is guilty before he gets a fair process.
Even it’s time for a sexual revolution in Indonesia. We live in a global world in the 21st century. It is time to wake up Indonesia. Start to understand where babies come from, what HIV is and that a virgin is nothing special.
Sasa
Kerobokan, Bali
“We don’t want to feel like the victims of injustice anymore,” the lawyer, Alfrian Bondjol, said as quoted by kompas.com.
Off course the “we” (Ariel and Luna Maya) are not guilty of having an illicit relationship and on top of it videotaping it. They are not guilty, but sick. Shame on them.
Hasan Zuberi
Jakarta
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