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Beware! You can be jailed for kissing!

Kissing in public for longer than 5 minutes can be hazardous.

Published on: Apr 10, 2006 03:27 PM IST
None | By , Jakarta
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Couples kissing in public for longer than five minutes could soon face arrest in one Indonesian city as part of proposed laws cracking down on behavior seen as un-Islamic, an official and media reports said on Friday.

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The world's most populous Muslim nation, Indonesia does not enforce Shariah, or Islamic law, on a national level. But in recent years, several regions have issued bylaws to regulate personal behavior in line with Islamic morality.

Tangerang on the outskirts of the capital, Jakarta, is considering legislation to ban couples from "constant lip-to-lip kissing for more than five minutes" in public.

Nana, an official at the local council confirmed that the legislation was under consideration, but declined to elaborate. The legislation would also ban couples from touching each other in a sensual way, and opening each others' clothing, the paper said. The paper said violators would face "arrest," but gave no details. "Don't dramatise this, we are not oppressors," city official Ahmad Lutfi was quoted as saying when asked whether people enforcing the law would be equipped with stopwatches to time public embraces. Hajjah Utju, a Tangerang resident, said the proposed regulation was unnecessary.

Tangerang last year introduced laws banning women from being on the street alone after dark as part of moves to stop prostitution. The regulation has been criticised by humans rights groups and women activists.

Despite moves to popularise a more conservative brand of Islam, most of Indonesia's 200 million Muslims practice a moderate form of the faith and are tolerant of other faiths and lifestyles. In Indonesia - as in many other Asian countries - couples, married or not, rarely kiss on the lips in public. Women often kiss their husband on the hand when saying goodbye in front of others.

 
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