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Indonesia could force LGBT people into rehabilitation under draft 'family resilience' law

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Updated February 21, 2020 09:32:05 A proposed bill to be considered by Indonesian Parliament would compel people with "deviant" sexual persuasions to undergo "rehabilitation".

The so-called Family Resilience Bill, which covers many aspects of family life in Indonesia, outlines measures that can be taken to assist families "in crisis" — including those undergoing financial difficulties, job demands, divorce, chronic disease or death. "Sexual deviation", meanwhile — defined by the draft law as

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