Indonésie
Indonesia has officially enforced its new penal code, replacing the Dutch-era criminal law that had been in place for over 80 years. The new code introduces significant changes, including the criminalization of sex outside marriage, reintroduction of penalties for insulting the president and state institutions, and expansion of the blasphemy law.
Coordinating Minister for Law, Human ... stated that the enforcement of the new penal code ... "the end of the colonial criminal ... ." He emphasized that the old code was "no longer relevant to the dynamics ... ."
Human rights groups have raised concerns that the new code could lead to invasions of ... . Amnesty International Indonesia described the code as "a significant blow" to civil liberties, warning that it could entrench obstacles to freedom of ... and criminalize legitimate and peaceful dissent.
The implementation of the new penal code represents a significant shift in Indonesia's legal landscape, reflecting the government's efforts to align the legal system with contemporary societal values while balancing concerns over human rights and individual freedoms.