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*[http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37694475 Indonesia castration law 'will wipe out paedophilia']
*[https://thecurrent.pk/standing-committee-approves-chemical-castration-of-sexual-abusers/ Pakistan: Standing committee approves chemical castration of sexual abusers]
::Indonesia could "wipe out" paedophilia with its new policy of chemical castration, President Joko Widodo has told the BBC.<br>(Staff writer, BBC, UK, October 19, 2016)<!-- Added 10-19-16 -->
::National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Law and Justice has approved chemical castration, which falls in the Criminal Law bill.As per the Criminal Law Bill 2020, if the accused commits the crime again after serving a life sentence, he will be sentenced to chemical castration.<br>(Staff writer, The Current, PK, June 5, 2021 )<!-- Added 6-6-21 -->  
 
*[http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/26/world/asia/indonesia-chemical-castration.html?_r=2 Indonesia Approves Castration for Sex Offenders Who Prey on Children]
::The Indonesian president, Joko Widodo, signed a decree on Wednesday authorizing [[chemical castration]] for convicted child sex offenders and requiring those released on parole to wear electronic monitoring devices.<br>(JOE COCHRANE, The New York Times, US, May 25, 2016)<!-- Added 6-25-16 -->  


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National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Law and Justice has approved chemical castration, which falls in the Criminal Law bill.As per the Criminal Law Bill 2020, if the accused commits the crime again after serving a life sentence, he will be sentenced to chemical castration.
(Staff writer, The Current, PK, June 5, 2021 )