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Tourists reconsider Bali travel after Indonesia bans sex outside marriage

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Travellers and businesses on the Indonesian island of Bali have voiced concern about possible harms to the country’s pandemic-hit tourism industry after parliament passed new laws banning extramarital sex and cohabitation. The new criminal codes, which also ban insulting the president, were approved on December 6, 2022, and are scheduled to come into effect in three years’ time. The bans will apply to locals and foreigners alike, and carry punishments of up to one year in jail.

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