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Maria Farida Indrati:
Spiritual deviancy should not be the domain of the state

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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THE Constitutional Court rejected a request for the withdrawal of the Law on the Prevention of Abuse and/or Blasphemy Law from the 1945 Constitution, on Monday last week. Maria Farida Indrati was the only one of nine constitutional judges to have given a dissenting opinion.

"I'm used to being alone," she said. She was of the opinion that the court should have withdrawn it from the 1965 Constitution because a state cannot intervene in the interpretatio

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