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Scared in Public and Now No Privacy: Human Rights and Public Health Impacts of Indonesia's Anti-LGBT Moral Panic
The book “Scared in Public and Now No Privacy”: Human Rights and Public Health Impacts of Indonesia’s Anti-LGBT Moral Panic explores the profound consequences of Indonesia’s growing moral panic against LGBT communities. It documents how moral policing, state inaction, and public hostility have led to widespread fear, discrimination, and violations of privacy and dignity. The study highlights the intersection between human rights and public health, revealing how stigma and persecution undermine access to healthcare, mental well-being, and social inclusion. Drawing on testimonies, media analysis, and policy review, this work exposes the deep societal and institutional harms caused by intolerance and calls for urgent reforms to protect the rights, safety, and health of LGBT individuals in Indonesia.
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