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http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/mui-says-airport-body-scanners-would-violate-human-rights/360275

February 23, 2010 

MUI Says Airport Body Scanners Would Violate Human Rights

The Indonesian Council of Ulema (MUI) had rejected a plan to use full body 
scanners in Indonesian airports, claiming it would be a violation of Sharia law 
and human rights.

"Don't use it in Indonesia. We are not a paranoid or frightened country, What 
we are afraid of is the scanner violating human rights and being used as a toy 
to abuse women," Amidhan, the council's chairman, told detik.com.

The council agreed with Pope Benedict's objections to full body scanners. 

"It violates human rights. If only the bones are visible then it's all right 
but if it's the body then it could become a toy," Amidhan said.

The MUI said that there would be one exception, however.

"It could only be used in emergency situations regarding national security and 
women should scan women and men scan men," he said.

Amidhan said that he believed Indonesia was not in an emergency situation at 
the moment and airport security staff could still make use of other tools.

"As long as other equipment is available, it's not an emergency," he said.

The government planned to use ProVision scanner made in USA. The Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs had said the scanner would not show individual's "sensitive 
parts." At present, ProVision scanners are on trial in Canadian and French 
airports, while in Indonesia, the device would be used for passengers heading 
to the United States.




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