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FAKHRURRADZIE GADE   05/27/10 09:44 AM ET   AP

MEULABOH, Indonesia — Authorities in a devoutly Islamic district of Indonesia's Aceh province have distributed 20,000 long skirts and prohibited shops from selling tight dresses as a regulation banning Muslim women from wearing revealing clothing took effect Thursday.

The long skirts are to be given to Muslim women caught violating the dress code during a two-month campaign to enforce the regulation, said Ramli Mansur, head of West Aceh district.

Islamic police will determine whether a woman's clothing violates the dress code, he said.

During raids Thursday, Islamic police caught 18 women traveling on motorbikes who were wearing traditional headscarves but were also dressed in jeans. Each woman was given a long skirt and her pants were confiscated. They were released from police custody after giving their identities and receiving advice from Islamic preachers.

"I am not wearing sexy outfits, but they caught me like a terrorist only because of my jeans," said Imma, a 40-year-old housewife who uses only one name. She argued that wearing jeans is more comfortable when she travels by motorbike.

Motorbikes are commonly used by both men and women in Indonesia.

"The rule applies only to Muslim residents in West Aceh," Mansur told The Associated Press. "We don't enforce it for non-Muslims, but are asking them to respect us."

He said any shopkeepers caught violating restrictions on selling short skirts and jeans would face a revocation of their business licenses.

No merchants have been seen displaying jeans or tight clothing in stores in West Aceh district in recent weeks.

The regulation is the latest effort to promote strict moral values in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, where most of the roughly 200 million Muslims practice a moderate form of the faith.

It does not set out a specific punishment for violators, but says "moral sanctions" will be imposed by local leaders.

Mansur said women caught violating the ban more than three times could face two weeks in detention.

Rights groups say the regulation violates international treaties and the Indonesian constitution.

Aceh, a semiautonomous region, made news last year when its provincial parliament passed an Islamic, or Shariah, law making adultery punishable by stoning to death. It also has imposed prison sentences and public lashings for homosexuals and pedophiles.

Islamic law is not enforced across the vast island nation. But bans on drinking alcohol, gambling and kissing in public, among other activities, have been enforced by some more conservative local governments in recent years.

Opinion polls show that a majority of Indonesians oppose the restrictions on dress and behavior, which are being pushed by hard-liners in the secular democracy.

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MEULABOH, Indonesia — Authorities in a devoutly Islamic district of Indonesia's Aceh province have distributed 20,000 long skirts and prohibited shops from selling tight dresses as a regulation ...
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03:44 PM on 06/19/2010
"and her pants were confiscate­d"
How many men wish they had authority to do that?
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floodberg
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04:03 PM on 06/20/2010
Judging by the other site about Indonesian porn, I'd suggest you amend your question to read 'how many men and women..'
08:34 PM on 06/23/2010
LMAO!
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Helema Alkaabi
12:12 PM on 06/02/2010
anyone stop to think that th emedia posts this stuff to try and keep our minds off the issues of our own gov? like os say.... THE BP OIL SPILL PUTTING THOUSANDS OUT OF WORK? or mabey GIVEING BILLIONS TO ISREAL EACH YEAR WHEN WE NEED THE MONEY HERE? or even OCCUPYING IRAQ EVEN THOUGH IT WAS PROMISSED THEY WOULD BE OUT IN 2009THEN THAT WAS PUSHED TO 2010 AND THEN PUSHED TO 2012? hmmm tight pants band seems trivial compaired to hwat our gov is goind huh?
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RachelMc
10:08 AM on 06/02/2010
wow i wished i lived in a place that had no other real worries than to worry about trivial things like this.
03:45 PM on 06/19/2010
And you would get a free skirt! ;)
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KhandiBee
07:29 AM on 06/02/2010
Give me a break
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Le Panda
06:56 PM on 06/01/2010
If it's going to save people from butt cracks then I'm all for it!
03:46 PM on 06/19/2010
are you saying to give them to plumbers too?
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04:19 AM on 06/01/2010
. . . long skirt on a motorbike: pure genius.
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Morena
¡Diga toda la verdad. Siempre!
12:55 PM on 06/01/2010
Lol. Exactly what I thought.
01:21 AM on 06/01/2010
This whole Islamic thing about burkas, head scarfs, no pants on women is clear evidence that the men in those countries are total animals because just seeing a woman's face or legs will make them want to rape her. That's the reason why women cannot be seen.
10:56 AM on 06/01/2010
Are you going out of your way to be both ignorant and racist? Because you're successful­ly doing both in this comment. Congratula­tions. You've set the bar SO LOW that you make nearly all other comments on this post seem logical.
11:24 AM on 06/01/2010
...Still waiting for some sort of substantiv­e data to back your position..­.

...waiting­...

---waiting­...

Maybe you could at least explain the racist part...?
11:27 AM on 06/01/2010
Zacory, although Huffmatoo uses rather careless language, he/she is right on this one and you are wrong. I have lived and worked in Indonesia for many years the and have heard many men explain why women need to cover up all their hair and most of their skin. They say that men cannot be expected to control their urges when they see too much of a woman's skin.
Karama
Procrastinator
11:07 PM on 06/01/2010
If you want to use the word "animals" to describe the men "in those countries,­" I'd say there are "animals" in every country, and many western "animals" go to other countries to mess around with local girls.

Conservati­ve Muslim men in conservati­ve countries also prefer to keep their women hidden because they're worried about them.

"Almighty God created sexual desire in ten parts; then he gave nine parts to women and one to men."

(Ali ibn Abu Taleb, husband of Muhammad's daughter Fatima, and founder of the Shiite sect of Islam)
From "Nine Parts of Desire" - The Hidden World of Islamic Women, by Geraldine Brooks)

Indonesia is not at all like "those countries!­" Of course there are conservati­ve people there, but also very modern ones, and there are also Christians­, and people of other religions.
Indonesia isn't a Muslim country (nation), like Malaysia. It's a country where the majority of the people are (Sunni) Muslim. There's a difference­.
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RachelMc
10:14 AM on 06/02/2010
tho we have men acting like animals it is not condoned by the local authoritie­s nor federal authoritie­s.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
12:58 AM on 06/01/2010
Men in some countries seriously have a problem. Really, that's what you spend your time and money doing? Harassing women about the way they dress?
Karama
Procrastinator
12:24 AM on 06/01/2010
This ban is in Aceh, a province (state) in the north of Sumatra, one of the main islands of Indonesia, not in the whole country, so the title of this thread should be "Tight Pants Ban Takes Effect in Aceh, Indonesia.­"
09:04 PM on 05/31/2010
The people of the world are being policed and militarize­d to death. Islamacist­s are just one category in a variety of authoritar­ian regimes. Freedom ain't nothing but a word to the vast majority of the people who live on this planet.
04:49 PM on 05/31/2010
What I don't get is the last sentence "Opinion polls show that a majority of Indonesian­s oppose the restrictio­ns on dress and behavior, which are being pushed by hard-liner­s in the secular democracy"

If the majority are opposed, why are they electing the bozos who make these laws?
05:38 PM on 05/31/2010
Sound familiar? Just like the Christian Right here!
Those are the real terrorists not Al Qaeda.
10:19 AM on 06/02/2010
CoyoteBrea­th, you say that the "Christian Right" are the 'real terrorists­', not Al Qaeda ??

Yeah, I guess you may be correct -- those 19 terrorists who flew planes into buildings were actually Christians disguised in Jihadist clown costumes, right ?

Pfffftttt !
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07:03 PM on 05/31/2010
SO they want women to have their clothes caught in the spokes, no even worse not to set foot out side the home. Let's invent some rules that NEVER existed and call it Sharia. None of this stuff happened in the time of the Prophet, they made the stuff up afterwards­. Just like the Catholics did.
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LiberalLee
Yes I am a witch. Deal with it.
03:32 PM on 05/31/2010
I wonder what they'll say when a woman is killed because her long skirt got caught in her motorbike'­s chain and threw her?

" Ah too bad, but at least he has another 3 wives left?"
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raging granny
03:05 PM on 05/31/2010
modesty is a virtue in the Muslim tradition.
It is also a way to protect their goods/prop­erty from attracting attention: namely, women.
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libluv235
"conventionality is not morality"-Bronte
12:59 AM on 06/01/2010
Virtue my a&%S it's all about the subjugatio­n of women.
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mudshark12
Now who are you jiving with that cosmik debris?
12:47 PM on 05/31/2010
These people are very good at minding other peoples business.
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The Wandering Geek
12:08 PM on 05/31/2010
So the rights of women are going backwards, not forwards. Adulterers getting stoned to death? Is this the Scarlet Letter? Sometimes I can't believe that it's 2010 and things like this are happening.
Karama
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12:28 AM on 06/01/2010
Adulterers don't get stoned to death in Indonesia, only very few countries in the Middle East.
Karama
Procrastinator
12:43 AM on 06/01/2010
...only in very few countries.­..