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Miniskirts X-rated, claims Indonesia's porn taskforce 
Michael Bachelard, Jakarta
March 30, 2012 
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Pornographic: 'You know what men are like. Provocative clothing will make them 
do things.' 

INDONESIA'S religious affairs minister believes miniskirts are pornographic and 
should be banned under the country's tough new anti-porn laws.

In comments endorsed by the country's leading Islamic advisory body, 
Suryadharma Ali said ''one [criterion of pornography] will be when someone 
wears a skirt above the knee''.

Dr Suryadharma, leader of the United Development Party, was appointed earlier 
this month to run Indonesia's anti-porn taskforce, announced and supported by 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

Dr Suryadharma said that, before deciding what the taskforce would ban as 
pornography, it would consult widely to come up with ''a set of universal 
criteria''.

''Pornography is something that we can feel … but we have to make the 
criteria,'' he said, adding that wearing miniskirts would qualify. His comments 
were backed by the Indonesian Ulema Council , representing all Indonesia's 
Islamic groups.

''According to Islamic sharia [law], women not only have to wear long skirts 
but they have also to cover up all the private parts of their body,'' deputy 
secretary of the council's fatwa commission, Aminudin Yakub, told news website 
Detik.com.

Dr Suryadharma made no comment on how tourists in places such as Bali would be 
treated. A spokesman from his ministry told The Age there had been no directive 
yet on how the anti-pornography taskforce would counter offences.

Earlier this month, parliamentary speaker Marzuki Alie said he would draft 
rules banning female politicians and staff from wearing short skirts because 
they were distracting and that ''there have been a lot of rape cases and other 
immoral acts recently and this is because women aren't wearing appropriate 
clothes''.

''You know what men are like,'' he said. ''Provocative clothing will make them 
do things.''

The anti-pornography taskforce is widely seen as an attempt to distract the 
populace from issues such as corruption scandals around the Democratic Party of 
President Yudhoyono and the move this week to increase petrol prices.

Indonesians practise a generally liberal version of Islam, although there has 
been a move in the past decade or two for a more conservative interpretation. 
Women's groups and human rights activists have protested against the recent 
concentration on clothing.

A spokeswoman for the National Commission on Violence Against Women called the 
proposed miniskirt ban a violation of women's rights, adding sexual assault had 
nothing to do with either pornography or the length of women's skirts.

''Many women [who were] raped happened to wear very conservative clothing,'' 
she said. ''They were raped anyway.''


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