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Indonesia’s new s3x legislation won’t have an impact on tourists, says official.

O.J Alikali
O.J Alikali Published December 12, 2022
Last updated: 2022/12/12 at 2:12 PM
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Visitors would not be subject to Indonesia’s recently updated criminal code, according to Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej, the deputy minister of law and human rights.

The minister said that visitors holidaying in Indonesia would not need to worry about possible criminal complaints concerning sex outside marriage or cohabitation between unmarried couples as stipulated in the new law.

Indonesian parliament last week unanimously passed a new criminal code that includes provisions stipulating that sex outside of marriage is punishable by one year in prison and couples who live together out of wedlock would face six months in prison.

The old criminal code will remain applicable until 2025, it said.

The government was in damage control mode following media coverage about the controversial rules’ changes and was trying to reassure tourists that they would not be threatened by them.

“Tourists will not be charged with these provisions, as only the husband or wife, and parents or children [of the alleged offenders] can file the complaints,’’ Sharif Hiariej said.

He added that the provisions would prevent the local community, the regional public and other agencies from playing judge by raiding the residences of unmarried couples who live together and accusing them of adultery.

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Bali Governor, Wayan Koster, said in a statement on Sunday that the provincial administration would ensure visitors’ personal data or marital status would remain confidential.

It also stated that there would be no checking of their marital status upon arrival at accommodations on the resort island.

The statements came amid concerns that the criminal code could deter travellers ahead of the Christmas and New Year holiday season on which Bali pinned its hope to revive its tourism sector hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new criminal code was decades in the making and marks a major revision from the previous code that was a legacy from the Dutch colonial era.

Rights advocates criticised the law as intrusive to citizens’ private lives and undermine political and civic freedoms.

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