Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Indonesia Could Outlaw Sex Outside Marriage and Gay Sex


Foreigners planning to travel to Indonesia have been warned that the country’s potential criminalization of sex outside marriage could land them in trouble, News.com.au reports.

This new law could mean that both locals and tourists who are caught having sex outside of marriage could face arrest.

The petition, which was filed by a group called Family Love Alliance, would also make gay sex illegal, as same-sex marriage is not permitted by Indonesian law. Andreas Harsono, a Human Rights Watch researcher, suspects that if the law is amended, it will increase the already rampant discrimination against homosexuals. He called the petition “ill-informed and bigoted”.
Thailand family attorneys at Chaninat and Leeds are experts in Thai divorce law 
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