Revised code criminalizes public kissing 
Hera Diani
The Jakarta Post
February 06, 2005
http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20050205.C01&irec=0

Watch out all you lovebirds out there -- there is now
a chance that lip-locking in public could send you to
jail for 10 years and cost you as much as Rp 300
million (US$32,800) in fines.

These new penalties for conspicious, unrestrained lust
-- or just perhaps a peck on the lips -- are part of
the new Criminal Code (KUHP) draft by a team led by
legal expert and former justice minister Muladi. 

The same penalties apply for "an adult showing certain
sensual body parts." 

Since the 1960s, there have been calls to revise the
Criminal Code inherited from the one drawn up by the
Dutch in 1886, which its critics say has many flaws
and is outdated. 

In early 1980s, the government began working on the
new code, and only last month, 20 years later, the
work was finally completed. 

The revised code includes new regulations on
environmental degradation, terrorism and human rights
and has 727 articles, compared with the existing
code's 569. 

Some critics say the draft is repressive in parts and
interferes too much in people's private lives, while
others say some articles would limit freedom of
expression or contravene human rights laws. 

The most-criticized articles include those on public
morality, especially the proposed sanctions for
possessing pornography, kissing in public, adultery
and de facto couples. 

If the code is passed extant, unmarried couples could
be penalized with to two years' jail and a maximum
fine of Rp 30 million; the article would also give
police and officials the power to raid houses of all
those they suspected of living together. 

Law expert and women's rights activist Nursyahbani
Katjasungkana said the morality articles were
excessive and infringed on the "rights of the body." 

"To protect children from pornography, we should
regulate its distribution, not make it into a crime.
And as far as kissing (in public) or living together
goes, these new laws go way too far," Nursyahbani
said. 

"What about those couples who cannot register their
marriages because the state does not recognize their
religions? The state is not doing its duty but it is
criminalizing its citizens." 

Even a lawyer who helped draft the laws, legal expert
Andi Hamzah, said he was surprised about the kissing
and de facto relationship laws. 

"What about tourists? Will we hunt them down too? I
don't think that every 'immoral' act should become a
crime. There are still other (non-legal) sanctions,"
he told The Jakarta Post. 

Morality articles would also regulate films, songs,
pictures and other art forms, meaning an on-screen
kiss could also be a criminal offense for actors or
directors. 

Others have criticized the new code as unclear,
allowing too much interpretation by government
officials and lawmakers. 

Hinca Panjaitan, a lawyer and a free speech activist,
said that 49 Articles in the new draft code could
threaten the freedom of the press. 

One example, he said, was Article 308, which would
fine or jail all persons found to have spread
"uncertain, exaggerated or incomplete news" that could
cause social disruption. 

"This (article) is not right. We are against any
criminalization of press activities because there is
already a Press Law. My recommendation was to let the
draft be, but they had to add one article, saying it
would not only cover journalism," Hinca said. 

Muladi told the Post the new draft code tried to
accommodate the interests of many groups, including
religious ones. 

"We have talked it through. Besides, it is just a
draft -- it is better to include everything than miss
something. Otherwise people would have said we ignored
them," he said. 

The new code did not specifically target the press, he
said. 

"I agree that freedom of expression must exist.
Anyway, as I said, (the bill) is still just a draft.
It is open for debate." 

The draft will next go to the President, who will
later send it on to the House of Representatives to be
deliberated. 

http://www.thejakartapost.com/detailnational.asp?fileid=20050205.C01&irec=0


                
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