JAKARTA: Activists are challenging Indonesia’s new criminal code, which outlaws sex outside marriage and the insulting of top officials, saying it threatens rights and gives authorities broad power with minimal oversight.
The government has celebrated the new framework, which replaced the Dutch colonial-era criminal code on Jan 2, and insisted the overhaul was not seeking to quash freedoms.
But activists — mostly students — are trying to counter the sweeping legal changes, with some cases already before the nation’s highest courts.
