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Indonesia bar chain shut after blasphemy charges

Reuters . Jakarta
29 Jun 2022 00:10:12 | Update: 29 Jun 2022 00:10:12
Indonesia bar chain shut after blasphemy charges

Indonesian authorities stripped a bar and restaurant chain in the capital, Jakarta, of its operating permit after police charged six employees with blasphemy over a promotion offering free drinks for people named Mohammad or Maria.

Critics have said Indonesia’s strict blasphemy laws are being used to erode a long-standing reputation for tolerance and diversity in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country.

The drinks promotion at the “Holywings” chain prompted a police investigation after complaints by religious groups. The six were charged under the blasphemy law, which can be punished by up to five years in jail, and a blasphemy provision of the internet law, which carries a maximum 10-year jail term.

In a social media post that was later deleted, the chain offered a free bottle of gin for men named Mohammad and women named Maria every Thursday.

On Tuesday, 12 outlets in the capital were sealed off after authorities said they did not have licences to serve alcohol, the Jakarta government said in a statement on its website. Holywings Indonesia has apologised for the promotion, which it said was created without the knowledge of management.

Police said the employees created the promotion in attempt to meet sales targets.

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