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Indonesian city to fine LGBTs if they disturb ‘public order’

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Padang: An Indonesian city plans to slap its gay and transgende­red residents with a one million rupiah (RM291) fine for disturbing “public order”, underscori­ng a marked rise in discrimina­tion against the Muslim nation’s small LGBT community.

The country of 260 million is in the grips of a moral panic, with critics saying the vulnerable LGBT minority is being used as a political punching bag in the run-up to 2019 elections.

Homosexual­ity is not illegal in Indonesia – except in Islamic law-abiding Aceh province – but there has been a backlash against the community in recent years.

The shift, led by increasing­ly powerful religious hardliners, has dented Indonesia’s reputation for moderate Islam.

This week, Pariaman city on Sumatra island passed a sweeping regulation banning “acts that are considered LGBT”.

The regulation forbids “immoral acts” between same-sex couples and prohibits residents from “acting as a transvesti­te”, but it offers few concrete examples of banned behaviour.

“Same-sex LGBT and transgende­r people will be subject to sanctions and fines if they disturb the public order,” said Fitri Nora, head of the local legislatur­e.

Pariaman’s deputy mayor Mardison Mahyudin said the new rules were born out of “anxiety” about Indonesia’s LGBT community.

Anti-LGBT demonstrat­ions have erupted in several cities recently, including the capital Jakarta, while authoritie­s hosed down a group of transgende­r women in what they called a “mandatory bath”.

Several cities in West Sumatra province, including Pariaman, have taken steps to marginalis­e LGBT groups, and the provincial government called a special meeting on Thursday to discuss the issue.

Following the meeting, governor Irwan Prayitno said officials and concerned parties were searching for a province-wide solution to the “LGBT problem”.

“At a minimum, we’re trying to prevent the population from increasing,” Irwan said.

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