Father Otto Gusti Madung calls the move 'a setback to protecting the liberal rights of citizens' An Indonesian Catholic priest has joined human rights activists in criticizing a new criminal code approved by Indonesia’s parliament that outlaws sex outside of marriage with a punishment of up to one year in jail. Indonesia's criminal code, which stretches back to the Dutch colonial era, has been debated for decades and its lawmakers finally approved sweeping changes, to it on Dec. 6, despite widespread opposition from civil society. Divine Word Father Otto Gusti Madung, a lecturer at the Institute of Philosophy and Creative...