Prostitution In Tangerang

May 4th, 2006, in IM Posts, by David

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10 Comments on “Prostitution In Tangerang”

  1. Reza Says:
    May 4th, 2006 at 10:10 pm

    Those fanatics zealots are REALLY INSANE!!!

  2. Bas Says:
    May 5th, 2006 at 5:12 am

    And that’s just the beginning.

  3. Anton Says:
    May 5th, 2006 at 9:10 am

    I believe that these police officers should arrest their own mothers first!

  4. Rockstar Says:
    May 6th, 2006 at 8:47 pm

    morons

  5. TOAR Says:
    June 28th, 2006 at 6:29 pm

    The fundamentalist try to add Sjariat Islam in the Indonesian constitution and they failed because of Pancasila but now they go through the back door by creating local laws. R A Kartini fought to free the Indonesian woman from all this Arab rubbish and now it is back again but using religious as an excuse. Indonesia are influence by the West and yes the west from Indonesia is Arab.

  6. Ulf Says:
    September 16th, 2006 at 3:17 am

    Totally agree with Anton.

  7. Dragonwall Says:
    October 8th, 2007 at 7:03 am

    The Mayor of Tanggerang should be remove from office. The High Court should be held responsible for such unjst rulings.

    Being a mayor you were suppose to enforce the current constitutional law concurrent with Pancasila’s doctrination.

    Prostitution is illegal, so you say, and that must be proven to the fact that these women have taken or receive money in exchange for sex favors. Not on the roadside or having lipsticks in their bag!

    Or is that the governmetn disallowed the publi to carry lipstick or cosmetic with them?

    These people had acted by claiming that they are enforcing the Sharia Law. even the Sharia Law you still need to prove that they were actually engage in a transaction receiving payment in exchange for sexual favors. Not because a pretty pregnant woman or a nice looking 63 years old lady buying were all arrested for engaging in prostitution.
    So the ruling by the judge should be overuled by the Supreme Court or by the Constitution.

    You can rule that prostitution is illegal in common law. You cannot rule because some c**k s**ker arrest someone and charge them under Sharia Law and you deemed that to be a righful action and collaborate in passing the same judgement condoning their action.

    What is SBY doing. What is the justice minister doing. F**k them all.

  8. Ahmed Says:
    March 10th, 2008 at 4:03 pm

    Few may be aware of the fact that so many law enforcers do in fact abuse Sharia (Islamic) law, which is most stringent and strict when it comes to proof of guilt in matters relating to sexual offences such as adultry, prostitution, and the like. One of the major crimes in Islam is Qadhf (defamation), which is enlisted as Hadd (plural Huddud). Under this rule, if any person accuses another of a criminal sexual act, then the most stringent evidence is required, failing which the accuser must himself be punished under the Qadhf (defamation) law. To sum up, it is the whyms and stray desires of law enforcers and others backing them, coupled with their ignorance about Islam that causes injustice against innocent ladies and their families around the globe.

  9. Rob Says:
    August 21st, 2008 at 8:26 pm

    In the UK we have a tiny Muslim minority but some of the more “loud mouthed” so called community “leaders”,self appointed ofcourse are demanding “Sharia” law for this country.The arrogance of some of these people astounds me.Again in this Tangerang case those with power abuse Islam to give themselves powers to wich they have no ligitimate right.This kind of thing is happening all over the Musim world and gives Islam a bad name.We should all fight injustice wherever we find it, whatever our own religion or even if we have none.

  10. Jegar Says:
    October 14th, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Next door in Australia we are not much better than in Tangerang in that we want to go the other direction and ban all traditional coverings. This is just as bad – it is a person telling another person what to do, whether that means he says she can’t wear makeup or she can’t wear a burqa is all the same.

    It is a shame that people use religion to enforce their own authoritarian ideas of morality, but we must remember it happens in all religions. If the people want Sharia law so be it, but it must be enforced correctly. Corruption is not a function of laws or beliefs, it is a function of greed.



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