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Indonesia seeks to allay tourism fears over new sex law

Foreign holidaymakers will not be charged, says deputy law and human rights minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Dec 2022 7:20PM

Indonesia seeks to allay tourism fears over new sex law
Foreign tourists on a beach in Seminyak, Badung in Bali on December 7. Deputy Law and Human Rights Minister Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej says extra-marital sex and cohabitation offences will only be prosecuted if a spouse, parent, or child reports it, while adultery has already been illegal for years under the previous criminal code. – AFP pic, December 12, 2022

JAKARTA – Indonesian officials today played down concerns about a new law criminalising sex outside of marriage, saying foreign holidaymakers will not be charged as fears grow over the impact on vital tourism.

The Southeast Asian country’s Parliament last week passed legislation approving jail terms of up to a year for anybody in Indonesia caught having sex outside of wedlock.

Cohabitation by unmarried couples can also be punished with six months in prison.

Businesses have voiced worries that the sweeping overhaul of the criminal code will be detrimental to tourism in Indonesia, which received more than 16 million visitors in 2019.

But Deputy Law and Human Rights Minister Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej on Monday dismissed those concerns, saying foreigners will not be prosecuted.

“I want to emphasise for foreign tourists, please come to Indonesia because you will not be charged with this article,” Hiariej told reporters.

He said extra-marital sex and cohabitation offences would only be prosecuted if a spouse, parent, or child reported it, while adultery had already been illegal for years under the previous criminal code.

In the holiday hotspot of Bali, Governor Wayan Koster also tried to allay fears about the law, saying local authorities would not check the marital status of tourists.

He said in a statement that Bali would not make any “policy changes” related to the new criminal code.

“Bali is Bali as usual, which is comfortable and safe to be visited,” Koster said.

“There will be no checks on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation... nor inspections by public officials or community groups.”

The new criminal code still needs to be approved by President Joko Widodo and will not come into force for three years. – AFP, December 12, 2022

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