Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) — Police in
Indonesia were on Monday investigating video clips that allegedly show
three celebrities taking part in sex acts. The images, spreading online
and via cellphones, have shocked the modest Muslim nation.
Following police raids on Internet cafes and schools where the
videos may have been viewed, the scandal has also sparked concerns over
freedom of speech and attempts to punish immorality.
One of the videos allegedly features pop singer Nazril Ilham,
better known as Ariel, with his girlfriend Luna Maya, a model and TV
journalist who interviewed Hillary Clinton on her show “Dahsyat” during
the U.S. secretary of state’s visit to Indonesia last year.
Another video allegedly shows sex scenes between Ariel and Cut Tari, a soap opera star and TV journalist.
All three celebrities have publicly denied appearing in the tapes,
saying the people in the footage just looked like them. They could not
be reached for further comment.
Police have launched an inquiry over possible breaches of the
anti-pornography law, which can be punishable by 12 years in prison.
Ariel and Maya were questioned at a Jakarta police station Friday while
Tari was questioned separately on Monday, police spokesman Marwoto
Futowijoyo said. So far, no one has been charged in the case.
“We are coordinating with experts and the Ministry of Information
to determine who uploaded the video. We will also begin to remove the
online links to the video,” said Zainuri, deputy spokesman for the
national police.
There are questions about what will happen next for the celebrities.
Ariel has delayed the release of a new album by his band
Peterpan as the scandal shows no sign of abating.
Ariel and Maya were featured in an advertisement for Lux soap, but
the campaign has since been wound down. However the company did not
specifically point to the scandal.
The first video surfaced last week on several Web sites and went
viral through social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. On Tuesday,
after the release of the second video allegedly featuring Ariel and
Tari, the term “Ariel Peterporn,” a spin on the singer’s name and his
band, became a top trending topic on Twitter.
The videos have sparked protests by conservative Islamic groups and others around the country condemning the celebrities.
Two office workers in central Jakarta told CNN they felt let down
by the allegations. One worker, Anindita Oei, said: “I used to think
that Ariel was a good, talented person, (but) I was shocked to see the
video. Now I feel like he’s not a good public figure.”
Diah Ayu Sitoresmi said: “I was a fan of Ariel, I used to think
that he looked cool, mysterious. Now I just see him like any other
misbehaving superstar, and I think from an Eastern culture point of
view, videotaping sex scenes is unacceptable and stupid.”
The popularity of the videos has also sparked concerns among
parents. “Even if I’m confident that my children will not change their
moral value if they were exposed to the video, I’m putting precautions
in place, such as activating a parental lock on my home computer,” said
mother-of-three Dian Estey.
The information ministry said it was helping police in the effort
to trace the person or persons who uploaded the videos, adding that
although officials had no plan for a nationwide Internet censorship
move, this was still possible.
Meanwhile, raids on Internet cafes and the search of student
cellphones at schools — both confirmed by police — have raised fears
among defenders of free speech.
“The spread of this video is very worrying, especially if the
government or the information minister try to use it to implement a
ministerial regulation on new media content,” the chairman of the
Alliance of Independent Journalists, Nezar Patria, told the New York
Times.
“It’s kind of a test, not only of how far the anti-pornography law
can be used, but also a test of how the instruments of the government
respond to content that wasn’t around five years ago.”
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapcf/06/14/indonesia.sex.tape/
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