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Students grouped under the Indonesian Muslim Students Action Front (KAMMI) protest at Simpang Lima Square in Banda Aceh on Wednesday

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Banda Aceh
Thu, December 5, 2013 Published on Dec. 5, 2013 Published on 2013-12-05T05:01:20+07:00

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Unprotected Unprotected: Students grouped under the Indonesian Muslim Students Action Front (KAMMI) protest at Simpang Lima Square in Banda Aceh on Wednesday. The group denounced the distribution of condoms by the Health Ministry, saying the safe sex campaign encouraged promiscuity.(Antara/Ampelsa) (KAMMI) protest at Simpang Lima Square in Banda Aceh on Wednesday. The group denounced the distribution of condoms by the Health Ministry, saying the safe sex campaign encouraged promiscuity.(Antara/Ampelsa)

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span class="caption">Students grouped under the Indonesian Muslim Students Action Front (KAMMI) protest at Simpang Lima Square in Banda Aceh on Wednesday. The group denounced the distribution of condoms by the Health Ministry, saying the safe sex campaign encouraged promiscuity.(Antara/Ampelsa)

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