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The naked truth on the misguided pornography bill

Pandaya, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

If you love sunbathing on Bali's beaches, you better keep your clothes
on, unless you want to extend your stay on the island -- in Denpasar
prison.

If you want to look sexy in your tank top or bare your belly button
while shopping at the mall, think again -- you may end up in jail or
bankrupt after having to pay a Rp 200 million (US$21,000) fine.

It's no joke. These things could happen if the controversial
pornography bill now being deliberated by the House of Representatives
is passed into law without changes.

Inul Daratista, Dewi Persik, Anisa Bahar and other dangdut singers
would have to look for other jobs because the dance moves that
catapulted them to stardom are considered "suggestive", amounting to
"pornography". If they dare to dance, they could be subject to jail
terms and hefty fines.

Javanese women have to hang up their kebaya, or blouses, for good
because Article 79 of the bill mandates a Rp 200 million fine and a
minimal jail term of two years for "showing off sensual parts of the
female body", which include thighs, hips, breasts and navel. Imagine
how many millions of women in Java, Bali and Sulawesi will be jailed
and bankrupted.

What about Papuan women who, by tradition, do not cover their breasts,
and Papuan men who hide their penises in sheaths?

The bill, which was submitted to the House in 1992 and only recently
dusted off, is laughable. Pornography is loosely defined, provoking
protests from artists, the press and more liberal-minded Indonesians.
The bill, which in part is meant to protect women from sexual
exploitation, ends up demonizing women as the cause of all sexual
evils, compelling the state to force them to cover up. Mind you, the
definition of "sensual body parts" does not really apply to men!

Any cultural displays and pieces of art judged to be "sensual" will
not be tolerated unless displayed in places sanctioned by the
government. What to do with the renowned Borobudur Temple, with its
sensual reliefs, or the Sukuh fertility temple?

Writers who make up romantic stories and artists who draw nudes would
soon be working out of prison after being jailed for disseminating
pornography. Sitcom star Anjasmara, model Isabel Yahya, art curator
Jim Supangkat, actor Agus Suwage and photographer Davy Linggar have
already run afoul of the law for doing their jobs. They were named
suspects over the display of "sensual" photographs at an exhibition in
Jakarta after the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) filed a complaint.

The comedy continued with police raiding newsstands and VCD kiosks for
"pornographic" materials.

Bali, the Hindu enclave whose lifeline is tourism, opposes the bill
because of the effect it could have on tourism. They imagine
ubiquitous moral police scaring away casually dressed holidaymakers
from beaches, pubs and malls. A recent conference in the provincial
capital Denpasar, which brought together Balinese from different
professional backgrounds, agreed to file a petition demanding the bill
be scrapped.

On the other side, many Muslim groups, represented by such
organizations as the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), the FPI and the
Islamic Forum (FUI), believe an anti-indecency law is necessary to
lift the country from the gutter of moral decay.

The MUI, set up during Soeharto's New Order regime to represent the
interests of Muslims, went as far as giving lawmakers until June to
finish the draft law, warning that Muslims would "take action" if the
legislators failed to complete the law by the deadline.

The fierce opposition of the Balinese to the bill and the MUI's threat
give credence to the fear the pornography bill will only widen the
divide in the multicultural and multireligious Indonesia.

Never has a bill so divided our diverse society along cultural,
religious and political lines as the one on pornography. The pressure
tactics of certain groups, such as the ultimatum from the MUI, only
exacerbate fears of open conflict.

Legislators deliberating the bill have tried to appease opponents by
offering "exceptions"; for instance, allowing "erotic" artworks to be
displayed, but only in venues sanctioned by the government, or
offering looser interpretations of sensuality in areas where local
tradition calls for it. But it is difficult to imagine a law with so
many exceptions.

The pornography bill is a delicate issue and unless pornography is
properly defined, the lawmakers will ultimately fail to improve the
nation's moral standards. What they will do is worsen conflicts among
citizens.

Many of the issues addressed in the bill are already covered by
existing laws and the Criminal Code. The truth is that pornography,
like many other social ills, is rampant because the laws are not
properly enforced as corruption reigns supreme. The distribution and
sale of "erotic" materials are not regulated. Raunchy tabloids are not
stopped by the Press Law.

With the country campaigning to combat corruption, it would seem the
bill on the protection of whistle-blowers is more urgent than the porn
bill.





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