I feel you are cherry-picking here - yes, the guardian has written some pieces from the point of view of foreigners who want to visit here. Of course they should do this. They aren't an Indonesian paper and potential visitors want to know about it.
They have also written other more thoughtful pieces that look at the impacts of the new criminal code on locals:
I didnt look particularly hard for this article - there will surely be more in the coming days as I know they are actively speaking to locals to gauge opinions for upcoming articles.![]()
Indonesia’s sex ‘morality’ laws are just one part of a broader, chilling crackdown on dissent
Analysis: the moralistic aspects of the new criminal code risk obscuring wider concerns about a stifling of protest and criticism of the statewww.theguardian.com
Totally fair. My beef with that other article is that it's an exercise in white knighting. Indonesia isn't seen as a place where millions of people live, its value is tied to whether or not the Guardian's readership can enjoy a vacation there.
I'm sure there will be more to come on a broader perspective as to how it impacts Indonesia's citizens. What is important to note is where their priorities were immediately directed across a wide swath of publications and, incidentally, where a fair portions of this forum's readership immediately went with as a result.
