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Old 14th April 2006, 16:34
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It looks like her momma is annoyed
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Old 14th April 2006, 16:35
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Yeh , it woud be fine wearing bikini's somewhere else in Australia or Miami..but when it comes to wear this inside an Islamic country ,so what is left then a LaLa flifla ?
Although Morocco is an Islamic country it is also quite open. I dont have an issue with this at all, there are families that visit the beach together where you can see the wife/sister/daughter in swimwear sat with husbands/fathers/brothers it is acceptable with many.
are you saying this is unacceptable? and shouldnt be?
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Old 14th April 2006, 16:50
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Talking Hey Freemo you Indonesian?

Jakarta police want Playboy to put off next issue

By Telly Nathalia Thu Apr 13, 10:00 AM ET

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Jakarta's police chief said Thursday that the Indonesia publishers of Playboy magazine should put off their next issue after attacks on their offices.

About 300 hardline Islamists vandalized the building housing Playboy's offices Wednesday in a protest against its publication in the world's most-populous Muslim nation.

The protesters threw rocks at the front lobby, breaking windows of the building in the south of Jakarta several days after the magazine hit Indonesian news-stands for the first time.

Police made some efforts to stop the attackers but did not arrest anyone.

"It would be better if there were a deal to postpone the second edition," Jakarta police chief Firman Gani told reporters.

He said he planned to ask the publishers to meet with police to discuss the matter, but would appeal to higher authorities for support of a postponement if Playboy did not voluntarily comply.

The postponement would allow police time to investigate whether Playboy's first issue had violated any laws, Gani said.

Protesters showed up at the building Thursday as well, but in smaller numbers and without any incidents of violence. They included women and children, while Wednesday's violent demonstrators were exclusively male.

A building manager told reporters that Playboy had actually already vacated its offices on the premises, moving out overnight, and showed journalists the emptied space.

Despite widespread controversy, most observers say Indonesia Playboy's first issue, which bared little more flesh than newspaper lingerie ads, went no further -- or if anything was tamer -- than foreign and domestic competitors already commonly on sale in Indonesia.

Asked why those magazines were not being asked to pull their issues, Gani said that steps would be taken if they also "caused public restlessness."

However, a speaker at Thursday's anti-Playboy demonstration said protesters would act themselves to "sweep" other magazines they consider pornographic off the shelves.

Members of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), the hardline group that organized the earlier demonstration that turned violent, are known for taking the law into their own hands, for example by attacking massage parlors, and bars selling alcohol during the Muslim fasting period.

In February, they beat on the U.S. embassy gate in Jakarta with sticks and pelted the embassy complex with tomatoes, eggs and stones, breaking windows as outnumbered police looked on.

Some groups have criticized police in the past for selective law enforcement that effectively encourages militant violence, but Gani said police have arrested FPI members on various occasions and were protecting Playboy staff members.

About 85 percent of Indonesia's 220 million people are Muslims. Most are moderates, but militant groups have been increasingly vocal in recent years.

Several deadly bombing attacks in Indonesia have been blamed on the al Qaeda-linked Southeast Asia militant network Jemaah Islamiah, including blasts in Bali in 2002 that killed 202 people.

Founded in 1953, U.S.-based Playboy has about 20 editions around the world that cater to local tastes.

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Old 14th April 2006, 16:53
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Although Morocco is an Islamic country it is also quite open. I dont have an issue with this at all, there are families that visit the beach together where you can see the wife/sister/daughter in swimwear sat with husbands/fathers/brothers it is acceptable with many.
are you saying this is unacceptable? and shouldnt be?
First of all , are you a Muslim?
Talking with such permissiveness and recklessness doesnt indicate so..

Sista , Going to the beach with the family members is not put to question , but it is what is going on in the beach that raises questions.

Personally it is not of my morals to tolerate my wife or daughter in the swimmingsuit being watched by strangers at the beach .I havent been raised and taught to permit such indecency to persons who are supposed to be an extension of me.
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Old 14th April 2006, 16:59
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Jakarta police want Playboy to put off next issue

By Telly Nathalia Thu Apr 13, 10:00 AM ET

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Jakarta's police chief said Thursday that the Indonesia publishers of Playboy magazine should put off their next issue after attacks on their offices.

Founded in 1953, U.S.-based Playboy has about 20 editions around the world that cater to local tastes.

This discussion is beyong your comprehesion..
Just fold your arms , sit and listen ; you old....
And what have you against Indonisiens?
They are pure Muslims who have a target to fulfil in their life , not like you just living for nothing perv
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Old 14th April 2006, 17:00
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I am indeed a Muslim and so are 90% of the others that sit on the beach.
I am aware it is Haram to dress this way, but each person is accountable for their actions.
Do you want a country that will inforce Islamic Law on everyone?
what is it that is going on in the Beach you have a problem with?
i am not arguing against you by the way, merely interested in your opinion.
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who cares, i look anywhere i want

and u telling me if u saw a girl with that body ud turn the other way, corse not man ud want her in ur villa
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