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Playboy Indonesia's editor-in-chief faces charges


December 7, 2006 - 6:38PM

The editor-in-chief of Playboy Indonesia went on trial on Thursday on charges 
of publishing indecent material.
The legal move was cheered by religious groups in the predominantly Muslim 
country.

A prosecutor told the South Jakarta District Court that Erwin Arnada oversaw 
photo shoots and selected revealing pictures of female models in underwear, 
some showing partially exposed breasts.

"The models also had inviting expressions on their faces," said Resni Muchtar, 
calling for the maximum sentence of 32 months in prison.

Indonesia is a secular nation with more Muslims than any other in the world, 
some 190 million.

But most practice a moderate form of the faith, due in part to Hindu, Buddhist 
and animist beliefs that held sway long before traders brought Islam to its 
shores in the 14th Century.

Fundamentalists, taking cues from the Middle East, have been pushing hard to 
change that.

When the toned-down version of Playboy Indonesia first hit the streets in April 
amid a blaze of publicity, they loudly protested and in one incident threw 
rocks at its offices in the capital, forcing it to move to mostly Hindu Bali.

Arnada has argued that his magazine contains no nudity and is much tamer than 
Indonesian versions of Western and local men's lifestyle magazines that have 
been on sale for several years with little outcry.

Pornographic films on video, though illegal, also are sold more or less openly 
at stores across the country.

"But as a good citizen, I will follow the legal process," Arnada, who was not 
required to make a plea, told reporters after Thursday's hearing.

His trial was adjourned until December 14, when witnesses will be called.

Playboy, which already has 20 international editions with content tailored to 
local tastes, has been seeking new markets in Asia and Indonesia is its first 
predominantly Muslim nation.

The magazine continues to be sold on street corners for around $US5 ($6.40), 
more than twice the minimum daily wage in Jakarta, despite efforts by Muslim 
groups who said they were grateful at least that the case had made it to court.

"Playboy is the global icon of pornography," said Ma'ruf Amin, a member of 
Indonesia Council of Clerics, the country's highest Islamic body.

"We will never tolerate its presence in our country."

AP


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