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Indonesia Playboy editor on trial | Indonesia Playboy editor on trial |
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The editor of Playboy magazine in Indonesia has gone on trial on charges of publishing indecent material. | The editor of Playboy magazine in Indonesia has gone on trial on charges of publishing indecent material. |
Erwin Arnada, 42, oversaw photo shoots and selected revealing pictures for the magazine, prosecutors said. | Erwin Arnada, 42, oversaw photo shoots and selected revealing pictures for the magazine, prosecutors said. |
Mr Arnada has argued that the magazine, which went on sale earlier this year, contained no nudity and was tamer than other Western-style magazines on sale. | Mr Arnada has argued that the magazine, which went on sale earlier this year, contained no nudity and was tamer than other Western-style magazines on sale. |
Meanwhile, activists have filed a lawsuit against parliament over a controversial anti-pornography bill. | Meanwhile, activists have filed a lawsuit against parliament over a controversial anti-pornography bill. |
They say the legislation - which would make kissing in public and erotic dancing illegal - would impose strict Islamic values and threaten the country's reputation for tolerance. | They say the legislation - which would make kissing in public and erotic dancing illegal - would impose strict Islamic values and threaten the country's reputation for tolerance. |
Angry protests | Angry protests |
The Indonesian version of Playboy went on sale for the first time last April, featuring several scantily-clad models but no nudity. | The Indonesian version of Playboy went on sale for the first time last April, featuring several scantily-clad models but no nudity. |
The magazine drew weeks of protests, despite the fact that pornography is widely available in Indonesia. Muslim groups in particular were worried about its effect on local morals. | The magazine drew weeks of protests, despite the fact that pornography is widely available in Indonesia. Muslim groups in particular were worried about its effect on local morals. |
News of Playboy's launch drew street protests in Indonesia | News of Playboy's launch drew street protests in Indonesia |
The publishers - who brought out a second edition with similar content in June - had to move locations after their offices were stoned. | The publishers - who brought out a second edition with similar content in June - had to move locations after their offices were stoned. |
Prosecutors told South Jakarta District Court that as editor with responsibility for the magazine's content, Mr Arnada had "engaged, ordered and took part with others" in publishing indecent materials. | Prosecutors told South Jakarta District Court that as editor with responsibility for the magazine's content, Mr Arnada had "engaged, ordered and took part with others" in publishing indecent materials. |
The trial has been adjourned until 14 December when witnesses will be called. | The trial has been adjourned until 14 December when witnesses will be called. |
The Playboy issue has been part of a wider debate in Indonesia, where an anti-pornography bill is waiting to be voted on by parliament. | The Playboy issue has been part of a wider debate in Indonesia, where an anti-pornography bill is waiting to be voted on by parliament. |
Critics say the draft law is too vaguely worded and could lead to women, Hindus and traditional tribes being discriminated against. | Critics say the draft law is too vaguely worded and could lead to women, Hindus and traditional tribes being discriminated against. |
An alliance of activists are hoping to get a court order to force parliament to stop the legislation proceeding. | An alliance of activists are hoping to get a court order to force parliament to stop the legislation proceeding. |
"This is a threat that we have to stop before it divides the country," said Frankie Sahilatua of the "Unity in Diversity" alliance. | "This is a threat that we have to stop before it divides the country," said Frankie Sahilatua of the "Unity in Diversity" alliance. |
Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim country, although most people's interpretation of the faith is generally seen as moderate. |
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