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zap
30th May 2010, 10:03 PM
Tight pants ban takes effect in Indonesia's Aceh
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Facebook Twitter Delicious Digg Fark Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo! Bookmarks .Print ..FAKHRURRADZIE GADE, Associated Press Writer Fakhrurradzie Gade, Associated Press Writer – Thu May 27, 8:44 am ET

MEULABOH, Indonesia – Authorities in a devoutly Islamic district of Indonesia's Aceh province have distributed 20,000

long skirts and prohibited shops from selling tight dresses as a regulation banning Muslim women from wearing revealing clothing took effect Thursday.

The long skirts are to be given to Muslim women caught violating the

dress code during a two-month campaign to enforce the regulation, said Ramli Mansur, head of West Aceh district.

Islamic police will determine whether a woman's clothing violates the dress code, he said.

During raids Thursday, Islamic police caught 18 women traveling on motorbikes who were wearing traditional headscarves but were also dressed in jeans. Each woman was given a long skirt and her pants were confiscated. They were released from police custody after giving their identities and receiving advice from Islamic preachers.

"I am not wearing sexy outfits, but they caught me like a terrorist only because of my jeans," said Imma, a 40-year-old housewife who uses only one name. She argued that wearing jeans is more comfortable when she travels by motorbike.

Motorbikes are commonly used by both men and women in Indonesia.

"The rule applies only to Muslim residents in West Aceh," Mansur told The Associated Press. "We don't enforce it for non-Muslims, but are asking them to respect us."

He said any shopkeepers caught violating restrictions on selling short skirts and jeans would face a revocation of their business licenses.

No merchants have been seen displaying jeans or tight clothing in stores in West Aceh district in recent weeks.

The regulation is the latest effort to promote strict moral values in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, where most of the roughly 200 million Muslims practice a moderate form of the faith.

It does not set out a specific punishment for violators, but says "moral sanctions" will be imposed by local leaders.

Mansur said women caught violating the ban more than three times could face two weeks in detention.

Rights groups say the regulation violates

international treaties and the Indonesian constitution.

Aceh, a semiautonomous region, made news last year when its provincial parliament passed an Islamic, or Shariah, law making adultery punishable by

stoning to death. It also has imposed prison sentences and public lashings for homosexuals and pedophiles.

Islamic law is not enforced across the vast island nation. But bans on drinking alcohol, gambling and kissing in public, among other activities, have been enforced by some more conservative

local governments in recent years.

Opinion polls show that a majority of Indonesians oppose the restrictions on dress and behavior



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I don't even know what to say, glad I don't live there. they would be really appauled if somebody wore shorts.

Apparition
30th May 2010, 10:12 PM
Their country subject to their rules.

I'm certainly glad that I don't live there as well.

Ponce
30th May 2010, 10:19 PM
We will have to go there and "liberate" them........eventually we will.

cigarlover
31st May 2010, 12:49 AM
Their country subject to their rules.

I'm certainly glad that I don't live there as well.


Sort of like here in the US where they just make more and more rules and we just have to live with em.

big country
31st May 2010, 06:17 AM
While we may not agree with them, I have to admire them. At least they stick to their convictions, values, virtues, and morals. More then I can say about this country...

bonaparte
31st May 2010, 06:33 AM
While we may not agree with them, I have to admire them. At least they stick to their convictions, values, virtues, and morals. More then I can say about this country...


Convictions, values, virtues and morals should be a personal decision. I really don't care what values, morals a person chooses to live by, just so long as they are not directly damaging to me. It shouldn't be up to the country to determine convictions, values, virtues and morals.

Ash_Williams
31st May 2010, 06:52 AM
While we may not agree with them, I have to admire them. At least they stick to their convictions, values, virtues, and morals. More then I can say about this country...

They have a few 'moral' morons in charge telling everyone else how to live and enforcing laws no one wants enforced.... sounds exactly like this country.

zusn
31st May 2010, 07:52 AM
This article is non-news. I'd be like saying Butte Montana has a ban on chewing gum in public. That ban in no way represents the other 99.99999% of our country. (and $10 says people would still chew gum anyway) So basically some clown in some small town is trying to dictate how some people dress in that area. It's stupid and I guarantee "the law" will be ignored. I also bet that I can spend about 2 hours in that town and find where the prostitutes, gambling and drugs are.

I've spent quite some time in Indonesia and I absolutely love it. If I were single, I'd probably be living there or preparing to move there. The first time I ever experienced true freedom.

Mill Man
31st May 2010, 12:01 PM
We will have to go there and "liberate" them........eventually we will.


I'm currently reading Perkins' follow up book to Confessions of an Economic Hitman. It seems we're already doing quite a job there. According to him alot of the tsunami aid money that was to rebuild Indonesia was spent on building infrastructure for the large corporations and the us has given military aid that has helped quash locals that were against the destructive exploitation of natural resources on their islands.

MAGNES
31st May 2010, 05:40 PM
They ban chewing gum in some countries too, like Indonesia I think.

Indonesia has massive
oil reserves and was always controlled by you know who at the top.

Skyvike even had a contract there, he posted about it on his site.

Serpo
31st May 2010, 06:29 PM
Its about time this form of indecent female behaviour was clamped down on by men because we know better. :whip :baa :baa :baa