Miss World Contestants from all over the world have converged at Indonesia for the forth coming pageant. The contest will take place on September 28, 2013 at the Sentul International Convention Center, Sentul and Nusa Dua, Indonesia.
Indonesian Muslim hardliners resumed protests against the 2013 Miss World pageant despite the fact that contestants will not be allowed to wear bikinis this year. But the organisers are insisting that the event would go on as scheduled this weekend on the resort island of Bali. In Jakarta, the capital, about 1,000 members of the hardline Islamic group Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia rallied outside the building housing the local organiser of the contest.
Chanting "Allah akbar" (God is great), the protesters, mostly women, waved banners reading "Miss World Culture Liberalisation Campaign" and "Reject Miss World".
There were also protests in the Sumatran cities of Medan and Pekanbaru,
and in Makassar, in Sulawesi. Protesters gathered at council buildings,
calling on the government to revoke the permit for the contest.
The organiser, MNC media group, said it was not possible to cancel the
contest or move the venue, and said the government had given assurances
that it would provide security and protection for the event. "I think there is a misunderstanding," Hary Tanoesoedibjo, head of MNC,
said in Bali on Wednesday. "I assure that there will be nothing that
runs against our culture. I would not accept if there was a bikini show."
The chair of the Miss World Organisation, Julia Morley, had earlier confirmed that none of the contestants would wear a bikini. The competition will be held partly on Bali, with the final round set for 28 September on the outskirts of Jakarta. Budi Rusmanto, an organiser in Jakarta, said: "The contest will not be different from other beauty pageants in Indonesia. The only difference is the participants."
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