JAILED FOR MAKING SEX TAPES: INDONESIAN POP STAR GETS THREE YEAR SENTENCE AFTER HOME VIDEOS WERE BROADCAST ONLINE



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An Indonesian pop star who rocked the predominantly Muslim nation after his homemade sex tapes found their way to the internet has today been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail.

Fans of Nazril 'Ariel' Irham broke down in tears, saying the singer recorded the videos in the privacy of his own home with no plans to make them public.

But hundreds of Islamic hard-liners surrounding the court tried to smash down its gates, saying he'd gotten off too easy.

Indonesia, a secular country of 237 million people, has more Muslims than any other country in the world. Though most are moderate, a small extremist fringe has become more vocal in recent years.

They have pushed through controversial laws - including the anti-porn bill - and been known to attack anything perceived as blasphemous, from transvestites and bars to 'deviant' religious sects.

More than 500 demonstrators turned out earlier today, some pelting the police vehicle carrying Ariel to the court with rotten eggs and tomatoes. Others held placards criticising the star.

When the verdict was read out, a man on a bull horn shouted, 'Too light! Too light!' and others charged past police to the gates of the courthouse.

'More years for Ariel!' shouted Kurnia Maryati, a 33-year-old mother of three who was wearing an Islamic headscarf.

'He made a porn movie that's harmful for our children,' she said. 'I'm sure many followed him after they downloaded the videos on their mobile phones.'


The videos were made public in June.

The first six-minute clip purportedly showed Ariel in bed with his girlfriend, Luna Maya, a top model and actress who joined him at the court. She broke down in tears when the ruling was read out.

The second clip showed him with a former girlfriend, also a well-liked model and television presenter.

The singer's supporters were devastated with the judge's decision.

'He's just a victim,' said Roslawati, 30, streaming tears.

'He didn't post that video ...' Like many Indonesians, she uses just one name.

 
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