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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Thirty expert witnesses are invited by the Constitutional Court for consultation on whether or not the religious defamation law is necessary. Some accept the invitation, others refuse it.

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THE letter from the Constitutional Court surprised Andrea Hirata. Sent on February 10, the letter requests the author of the novel Laskar Pelangi (Rainbow Warrior) to serve as an expert witness in the judicial review session over the Law on the Prevention of Blasphemy and Abuse of Religion. Along with the letter is a brief explanation why such a law needs to be judicially tested.

The court contacted Andrea by phone in addition to the official l

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