Can you explain what you mean exactly? See what happening? What would need to be approved by several ministries and the president? The new Criminal Code law? This aspect of the new Criminal Code law? My understanding is that it has now already been ratified into law. Is that a process you expect to be reversed somehow? Or is the process not final yet? Or do you expect it not to be acted upon, at least in most parts of the country?Can't really see this happening unless it is in certain areas of the country. On top of that, a number of different ministries would have to approve it before going to the president. Also, don't believe everything the media says. The only quotes I see are coming from a guy whose background is criminal law and is a deputy minister. Plus only selected groups can 'report' it. even if it were somehow to pass.
Well a bitter ex can still report as long as the divorce has not been finalised, since legally speaking they are still married. Not sure how they would prove such a "crime" though. Imagine how much it would cost to take it to the police as well.Only close relatives
Not bitter ex's
Ehmmm, Not going to happen oi ....Indonesia in the spotlight today
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Indonesia bans sex outside marriage as parliament passes sweeping new criminal code | CNN
Indonesian lawmakers unanimously passed a sweeping new criminal code on Tuesday that criminalizes sex outside marriage, as part of a tranche of changes that critics say threaten human rights and freedoms in the Southeast Asian country.edition.cnn.com
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Indonesia passes criminal code banning sex outside marriage
New laws will disproportionately punish women, LGBT people and religious minorities, critics say.www.bbc.com
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Indonesia bans sex outside marriage in new criminal code
By Ananda Teresia and Kate Lamb JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia's parliament approved a new criminal code on Tuesday that bans sex outside marriage with a punishment of up to one year in jail, despite worries the laws may scare away tourists from its tropical shores and harm investment. The new...www.swissinfo.ch
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Indonesia passes legislation banning sex outside marriage
Rights groups say amended criminal code underscores shift towards fundamentalismwww.theguardian.com
I'd say pre-1998 laws were not nearly as restrictive as this.@pantaiema
I think that you are missing the bigger picture and focusing on a single issue, The whole package coming is in the form of a completely new (not change or amendment) of the Criminal Code.
The present Criminal Law is from 1918, so the change of this kind is a once-in-a-century event, considering the slow work of the Indonesian legislation and reaching a consensus.
So the country's ruling elites have reached a consensus to consolidate their power, and impose controls over the society, to the detriment of human and civil rights. The new Criminal Code does just that, criminalizing offenses to the government in the widest sense, right to protest, reducing penalties for corruption, and some morality clauses such as the prohibition of cohabitation, ban on selling any contraceptive devices sto minors etc.
In the prohibition of cohabitation the ones who can report you are your parents or your own children, no matter that the "perpetrators" could be fully consenting adults. This will create a situation of widespread intergenerational societal control, where kids can report fathers/mothers, fathers/mothers can report their kids, etc for the whole lifetime.
This change does not come in form of some government regulation that can easily be reversed, but in a form of a law change that is sending the country back to the factory "New Order" settings. Last time in 2019, the law was removed from the parliament session only because of serious backlash and demonstrations with death casualties, the one that is now missing.
If it's national law it will apply everywhere. Don't forget Bali has its share of religious hardliners too, just not primarily the brand you don't like.I don't think it's that different from existing practices. Of course it could be used by irreputable establishments to blackmail customers. Imagine, a tourist goes for a ++massage, then the husband of the lady comes in and demands money from the tourist or he'll go to the police. On the other hand there are always plenty of laws here that people can use against you if they want, for example the pornography law.
Certainly won't be implemented in Bali, that's for sure. Also won't stop people being nakal either.
Now if they passed an Iranian-style law making all women wear the jilbab, with accompanying morality police like in backward places like Aceh, that could get interesting.
Well a bitter ex can still report as long as the divorce has not been finalised, since legally speaking they are still married.
Probably, but they could report them for cohabitation-living as an unmarried couple, by parents or children of both sides (interestingly no matter of religion).. I submit the number of parents who will report their own children and have them go to jail for having sex is probably very small.
last time i went to Vietnam (pre-pandemic) with my wife...nobody asked us about marriage certificate and she didn't take on my last name also. So I wonder if some hotels do a bit of profiling too...(example...say much older guy or foreign..with really young Vietnamese/Asian gf....etc).
There are a lot of parents in Indonesia that would be unhappy with their kids "living in sin". It's not so long ago since that was the case in the West too, it still is in many places. However trying to persuade them to get married by ... reporting them to the police and asking for jail time, doesn't seem a great way to solve the problem. Even if they hate their daughter's BF and want them to split up, reporting both of them to the police (potentially giving your own daughter a criminal record) again doesn't seem a very likely course of action. Using it as a threat could be something that some people might do?Probably, but they could report them for cohabitation-living as an unmarried couple, by parents or children of both sides (interestingly no matter of religion).
Both articles 415 about out-of marriage sex and 416 about cohabitation have a provision that complaints can be withdrawn before the trial. This means that these articles are primarily for societal control and enforcement of virtuous behavior.