Monday, May 16, 2005

Indonesian takes part in Miss Universe contest for first time in years

Sat May 14, 7:00 PM ET (Taken from Yahoo! News/AFP)

JAKARTA (AFP) - An Indonesian is taking part in the Miss Universe contest for the first time in years but she is toeing the line and promises to wear a one-piece swimsuit instead of a skimpy two-piece bikini, a report said.

The government of president Suharto banned Indonesians from participating in the Miss Universe pageant, arguing that such a contest was against the country's cultural values.

The autocrat resigned under pressure in 1998 after 32 years in power.

The ban was backed by conservative Muslim leaders who condemned the contest because it requires participants to show their bare skin.

Artika Sari Devi, who won the Miss Indonesia beauty pageant this year, was quoted by the Jakarta Post as saying that she planned to join the swimsuit session but with a more modest outfit.

"I will wear the one-piece swimsuit instead of the skimpy two-piece one," she told the Post.

"It's a great opportunity to compete in such an international competition. Wish me luck," she said.

Another Miss Indonesia took part in the Miss Universe event in 1996 as an observer but drew fire at home.

Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim country with some 90 percent of its 210 million people following Islam but magazines showing scantily-dressed women and pornographic video discs are widely available.


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