
Anti-gay actions in Indonesia threaten a fragile community
First, a senior Indonesian government minister called for a ban on gay groups on university campuses. Another official pressured smartphone instant-messaging services to drop gay- and lesbian-themed emoticons, prompting one company to comply.
Then, the nation’s broadcast regulator and its child welfare agency teamed up to urge an end to programming “advocating” gay and related concerns, in part because of an ostensible rash of cross-dressing among boys.
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Do you want to cancel you vacation plans to Indonesia ? Don’t give your money to homophobic government – so yes cancel it. Don’t give your money to anti-gay government.
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