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Indonesia’s proposed penal laws suspended

By Guardian Exclusive
05 October 2019   |   9:44 am
In Indonesia, a bill that would have amongst other things imposed punishments on cohabiting non-married couples and people having sex outside of marriage has been put on ice by President Joko Widodo.

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