-
Advertisement
Asia

Indonesian Muslims hold anti-Miss World protest

Reading Time:1 minute
Why you can trust SCMP
Indonesian Muslim protesters hold banners that read 'Reject Miss World' during a protest in Jakarta on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Indonesian Muslim hard-liners staged a protest on Tuesday in the country’s capital to try to stop the holding of the Miss World pageant this weekend on the resort island of Bali.

More than 200 members of several Muslim hard-line groups organised by the Islamic Society Forum staged a rally and march to the MNC Tower, the building that houses the local organiser of the contest.

They held up banners with “Reject Miss World that exploits women” and “Go to hell Miss World” on them, and shouted “Allah akbar,” or God is great, outside the building, which was guarded by 300 police.

Advertisement

“This is an insult and humiliation of women,” Muhammad Al Khathath, an Islamic Society Forum leader, told the crowd. “Muslims should reject the Miss World contest,” he said.

The demonstration was peaceful and broke up after protest leaders met with the pageant organisers.

Advertisement

Some of the contestants have already arrived for the competition set to be held partly on Bali, where the opening ceremony is to be held Sunday, with the final round set for September 28 on the outskirts of Jakarta.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x