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Atheism, same-sex marriage forbidden in Indonesia: Justice candidate
Margareth S.Aritonang, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Mon, March 04 
2013, 1:57 PM 
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A Constitutional Court justice candidate, Arief Hidayat, said on Monday that 
atheism and same-sex marriage should be prohibited in Indonesia because they 
were based on values that contradicted the country’s ideology of Pancasila and 
the1945 Constitution.

“Indonesia is a religious nation; so, religious freedom in this country must 
uphold theistic principles. The discussion about religious freedom here, 
therefore, is not about whether Indonesians may be atheists. All Indonesians 
should be believers,”Arief told lawmakers on Monday during a fit-and-proper 
test at House of Representatives' Commission III overseeing legal affairs and 
human rights.

Arief's comments were in response to a question posed by Golkar Party lawmaker 
Poempida Hidayatullah, who asked him about his stance on religious freedom and 
how he would respond to requests to legalize same-sex marriage.

Arief, a professor of law at Diponegoro University in Semarang, Central Java, 
added that if selected, he would oppose same-sex marriage because it was based 
on values that were not in line with the Constitution.

“The idea can be accepted in the United States but not here because, 
theologically, Indonesia defines marriages as being between a man and a woman,” 
he said.

Lawmaker Adang Daradjatun from the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) posed another 
question to Arief, asking him whether or not Indonesia should comply with the 
universal human rights standards as laid down by the United Nations. He replied 
“no”, arguing that Indonesia had its own cultural norms.

“Indonesia should implement human rights that are compatible with the local 
context instead of unconditionally implementing these so-called universal 
values,” he emphasized.

Arief is one of three candidates competing to become Constitutional Court chief 
justice, replacing Mahfud MD, whose tenure ends in April. Other candidates 
include Djafar Albram, a lecturer from Borobudur University, and Sugianto, a 
lecturer of sharia law at Gunung Jati State Islamic University.

House Commission III is expected to select one of the three candidates as the 
new Constitutional Court chief justice later in the evening. (ebf)


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