Indonesia introduces tough law to wipe out Paedophilia

 

 In a bid to wipe out the Paedophilia from their country, the Indonesian government has introduced forced chemical castration as a punishment. As per the report, on last month the Indonesian authorities approved the bill authorizing forced chemical castration as an effective punishment. The controversial matter evoked fierce debates and discussions in the country’s parliament. Some rights organizations have raised serious obstructions against passing the bill. Anyway, while speaking to the BBC reporters, the Indonesian President, Joko Widodo, asserted that the new policy is not aimed at hurting any human right. He added that we cannot let anyone practice such inhuman behavior. He further shared his belief to the International Media that the new policy would eventually bring down the Pedophile crime rate considerably.

It is learned that while asked about an anti-LGBT statement released by the government on the appointment of a new youth ambassador he responded that the position demands a normal person so the authorities published such a statement. On last month, in an advertisement published by the Indonesian government authorities for a youth ambassador position, the officials insisted that the LGBT community need not apply for the job. Interestingly, he pointed out that Indonesia is a largest Muslim nation and it has certain policies and regulations. It is said that the Indonesian government is aggressively embracing strict policies showcasing its firm stand against the crime and corruption. Recently, the law enforcing authorities jailed several corrupted politicians, law-makers, and ministers.

 

Vignesh

 

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