INDONESIA: East Java Nahdlatul Ulama Rejects Alcohol Investment Permit

Translator: Ricky Mohammad Nugraha
Editor: Petir Garda Bhwana
2 March 2021

Illustration of Alcoholic Drink or Liquor. REUTERS / Muhammad Hamed

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The East Java Nahdlatul Ulama (PWNU) management has voiced out against the investment on alcohol or alcoholic drinks permit stated in the Presidential Regulation No.10/2021 on business investments.

“[We] reject any form of policies leading toward the legalization of alcoholic drinks that are clearly forbidden by religion and cause harm for the nation’s children,” wrote East Java NU chairperson Marzuqi Mustamar on Monday, March 1.

The Indonesian government has included the alcohol industry in its positive investment list after it was previously categorized as a closed business sector. Investments in this sector across provinces such as Bali, East Nusa Tenggara, North Sulawesi, and Papua are made available based on the Job Creation Law derivative.

The region’s Nahdlatul Ulama also urged the government to pay attention to human resources development in strengthening economic investments and advised the government to not attract investors that could potentially ‘bring harm’ for the nation.

“The PWNU highly urges the PBNU [central NU] to strictly voice their rejection against the government’s policy that is heading to the legalization of alcoholic drinks,” said Marzuqi.

Read: Nahdlatul Ulama Rejects Jokowi’s Policy on Alcoholic Drink Investment

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