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Indonesia Tones Down Anti-Porn Bill

An anti-pornography bill that was drafted by Indonesian lawmakers 10 years ago has been watered down from its original form. Indonesia’s parliamentary speaker said the bill was dialed down because it “could restrict freedom and threaten the country’s tolerant tradition.”

Indonesia Playboy Trial Is Closed to Public; Protesters Make Threats

Havoc broke out in Indonesia Thursday after a judge closed to the public the trial of Playboy Indonesia's editor-in-chief, who faces indecency charges.

Indecency Trial Begins for Editor of Playboy Indonesia

Local prosecutors have begun the indecency trial against Erwin Arnada, the embattled Editor-in-chief of Playboy Indonesia, who faces up to 32 months in prison if convicted on charges that he distributed indecent pictures and profited from the sale of those pictures.

Playboy Editor, Model Face Criminal Charges in Indonesia

The controversial issue of Playboy magazine that sparked protests in the predominantly Muslim nation of Indonesia and brought violent attacks on the company’s local headquarters has now landed the editor-in-chief and the centerfold model in legal hot water, as authorities officially declared them suspect in a criminal indecency case.

Playboy Offices Attacked in Indonesia

Playboy’s launch in the world’s most populous Muslim nation got off to a rocky start Wednesday when 300 people vandalized a building housing the magazine’s local offices.

Playboy Indonesia Faces Islamic Protest

Indonesian Muslims do not want the bunnies in their backyard. According to a report in the Jan. 13 edition of The Jakarta Post, the Muslim group Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia announced it plans a major coordination of protests if the magazine hits shelves as scheduled in March.

Indonesia Cracks Down On Porn

Police in the Indonesian capitol have made a recent series of raids, resulting in the arrests of 82 people alleged to have pornographic videos.