‘New criminal code requires public oversight’


THE nation’s new criminal code, which will make crimes of premarital sex and insulting the state when it takes effect tomorrow, will need public oversight to help prevent abuse of the law, a government minister said.

The 345-page code was passed in 2022 ‌and replaces laws establi­shed during Dutch colonial rule. Its broad definitions drew condemnation from democracy acti­vists concerned it might harm civil liberties and free speech, and put government critics at risk of arrest.

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