(SEAPA/IFEX) – An Indonesian political activist who was arrested for defaming President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is asking the country’s Constitutional Court to review the defamation articles in the Criminal Code. Pandapotan Lubis filed the request on 25 September 2006, reports the local web-based daily “Tempo Interaktif”. He is being tried at the Central Jakarta District […]
(SEAPA/IFEX) – An Indonesian political activist who was arrested for defaming President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is asking the country’s Constitutional Court to review the defamation articles in the Criminal Code.
Pandapotan Lubis filed the request on 25 September 2006, reports the local web-based daily “Tempo Interaktif”.
He is being tried at the Central Jakarta District Court for allegedly defaming the president at a rally at the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in May.
“Tempo Interaktif” quoted his lawyer, Irma Hattu, as saying, “We are requesting that the article on defaming the president be revoked because it has the potential of being used by the authorities for their own purposes.”
Irma referred specifically to Articles 134, 136 and 137, which criminalise defaming the president or vice-president. “We view these articles as contrary to the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of assembly, association and opinion,” he said.
Irma claimed that his client had merely displayed a poster of Susilo and the vice-president, imprinted with the words, “Step down”.
A lawyer, Eggy Sudjana, has also asked the Constitutional Court to review these articles. Eggy was charged with defaming the president in a report to the Corruption Eradication Commission about an entrepreneur who had allegedly handed out Jaguar cars to people close to the president.