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Two Bodies, One Affair

Tuesday, August 10, 2004

The MKs recent decision concerning review of the Broadcasting Law has various interpretations.

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THOSE who are fond of watching raunchy, mystical and violent movies on Indonesian television may soon be disappointed. Import film buffs will also be let down as their portion is to be limited to 40 percent only. These are among the consequences of the Constitutional Court (MK) verdict last month, rejecting the request of six broadcasting associations to review several articles in Law No. 32/2000 on Broadcasting.

The MK also restored the position o

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