Indonesia mulls mini-skirt ban
Indonesia has plans to ban the mini-skirt under its stringent anti-pornography laws as it believes 'they make men do things'.
According to the Muslim-dominated country's religious affairs minister, one of the considerations in its review of what could be considered pornographic would be 'when someone wears a skirt above the knee', the Daily Mail reported on Thursday.
Minister Suryadharma Ali literally started a war against the mini-skirt soon after he was appointed to run Indonesia's new anti-porn task force earlier this month.
Parliamentary speaker Marzuki Alle also recently hit out against the mini-skirt. But he targeted women politicians wearing skirts above the knee.
Alle said he was preparing draft rules banning women politicians and staff members from wearing mini-skirts because 'there have been a lot of rape cases and other immoral acts recently and this is because women aren't wearing appropriate clothes'.
"You know what men are like - provocative clothing will make them do things," he added.
Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim nation, making up 12 per cent of the global Islamic population.
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