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PORNOGRAPHY BILL
MPs call for removal of key clauses

Concern in I'nesia over regulating something that is 'so hard to define'

The two largest factions in Indonesia's House of Representatives are expected to push for major changes to the pornography bill currently being deliberated, as the controversy over the issue continues to grow.

The Golkar Party and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) occupy 128 and 109 seats respectively in the 550-seat House.

Legislator Yuddy Chrisnandi of Golkar said his faction would likely push for the withdrawal of all articles regarding pornoaksi - pornographic or obscene acts - in the bill, the title of which is the Anti-Pornography and Pornographic Acts Bill.

It is unclear whether articles in the bill regulating pornography in the print and broadcast media and art will also be rejected.

"It is very difficult to define pornoaksi. How can we regulate something that cannot be defined?" he said on Friday.

Yuddy said the articles detailing alleged obscene acts drew the most controversy because they encroach on the personal rights of

individuals, including their right

to dress and behave.

While the party wants changes to the legislation, Golkar members still want the bill deliberated by the House, he said.

Yuddy, who is a member of the House special committee deliberating the bill, said the criminal code did not have sufficient laws criminalising pornography in the country.

"We need a particular law for this issue because we have to protect our children from pornography. Whether you like it or not, pornography has affected our children," he said.

Meanwhile, the PDI-P vowed to do the best it could to make major changes to the bill. "We consider this a war. We will do whatever we can to prevent this draft being passed into law without changes," said legislator Eva K Sundari.

Legislator Afridel Jinu said the PDI-P opposed all moves to attack freedom of expression.

The faction has decided to boycott the special committee meetings in Puncak, West Java, that are to be held this weekend.

"We are also planning a move

to hold a vote of no confidence

in the committee chairman,

who has been very arrogant," Afridel said, referring to legislator Balkan Kaplale of the Democrat Party.

Balkan, who wants to finish

the bill's deliberation in June,

had turned down the PDI-P's request to give legislators

more time to submit their list of contentious articles to the committee.

Jakarta Post

Asia News Network

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