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Southeast Asia
Indonesian information ministry's official web site hacked over pr0n ban
2008-04-01

JAKARTA (Rooters) - Hackers have defaced the Web site of Indonesia's information ministry in response to a government move to restrict access to pr0nographic material on the Internet, an official said on Friday.

Indonesia's parliament on Tuesday passed a new information bill that criminalizes the transmission of pr0nographic material on the Web.

The Southeast Asian country has had a vigorous debate over pr0nography in recent years, exposing deep divisions in the Muslim-majority nation.

Hackers on Thursday posted a message on the information ministry's Web site (http:/www.depkominfo.go.id) saying: "Prove that the law has not been made to cover government stupidity."

The message was accompanied by a mocked-up photograph of a local information technology expert, who has been advising the government on the new law, depicted with a bare chest.

Screenshots of the hacked page were posted on the Detik.com news Web site and a cyber chat forum.

The message had been removed and the Web site was now running normally, said Gatot Broto, an official at the ministry.

The ministry said the law was a response to concerns in society about the negative impact of pr0nographic and violent sites as more Indonesians gain access to the Internet.

Under the law, anyone found guilty of transmitting pr0nographic material, false news or racial and religious hate messages on the Internet could face up to six years in prison or a fine of 1 billion rupiah ($109,000).

Indonesia's parliament has yet to pass a controversial pr0nography bill, which aims to shield the young from pr0nographic material and lewd acts.

Earlier draft versions contained provisions that could jail people for kissing in public and criminalize many forms of art or traditional culture that hinge on sensuality, sparking criticism it could curb freedoms and hurt Indonesia's tolerant tradition.
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