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In the Southeast Asian nation of Indonesia, muslim transvestites compete for the title of Miss Indonesian Transvestite. These "women" also pray in the women's section of the mosque the traditional headscarf.
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Row over Indonesia transvestite show
A transvestite beauty pageant in Indonesia was the scene of an unusual clash on Sunday when it was interrupted by a hardline Islamic group.
Members of the Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI) barged into a club where the Miss Waria 2005 contest was taking place.
FPI leader Soleh Mahmud said: "Before Allah punishes us with a second tsunami here in Jakarta, let us ask the police to disperse this event."
After a delay the contest continued, and was won by PR worker Olivia.
He won $250 and a return air ticket to Thailand, where he will compete in an international transvestite contest next year.
Contest organiser Megi Megawati said contestants were traumatised by the raid, after about 10 FPI members dressed in white tunics and prayer caps entered the nightclub towards the end of the contest.
Transvestites make regular appearances on Indonesian TV, and the country is generally tolerant of the so-called "waria" - a combination of the Indonesian words for male and female.
But the FPI - which is better known for attacking bars and other venues considered un-Islamic - wants to end such public shows.
"Transvestites should not be made into a role model," said FPI member Alawi Usman. "We are worried it could influence our children," he told the Associated Press.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/w ... 626167.stm
Published: 2005/06/27 11:15:52 GMT
© BBC MMVII
Row over Indonesia transvestite show
A transvestite beauty pageant in Indonesia was the scene of an unusual clash on Sunday when it was interrupted by a hardline Islamic group.
Members of the Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI) barged into a club where the Miss Waria 2005 contest was taking place.
FPI leader Soleh Mahmud said: "Before Allah punishes us with a second tsunami here in Jakarta, let us ask the police to disperse this event."
After a delay the contest continued, and was won by PR worker Olivia.
He won $250 and a return air ticket to Thailand, where he will compete in an international transvestite contest next year.
Contest organiser Megi Megawati said contestants were traumatised by the raid, after about 10 FPI members dressed in white tunics and prayer caps entered the nightclub towards the end of the contest.
Transvestites make regular appearances on Indonesian TV, and the country is generally tolerant of the so-called "waria" - a combination of the Indonesian words for male and female.
But the FPI - which is better known for attacking bars and other venues considered un-Islamic - wants to end such public shows.
"Transvestites should not be made into a role model," said FPI member Alawi Usman. "We are worried it could influence our children," he told the Associated Press.
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/w ... 626167.stm
Published: 2005/06/27 11:15:52 GMT
© BBC MMVII