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Bandung, INDONESIA: Members of Islamic Defender Front (FPI) burn a copy of the magazine Playboy during a protest in Bandung, 12 April 2006. Hundreds of Muslim hardliners attacked the offices of the newly-published Indonesian edition of Playboy magazine. About 300 protesters from the radical Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI) rallied outside the building to demand that the local version of the magazine cease publication. AFP PHOTO/ Banyu SAKTI (Photo credit should read BANYU SAKTI/AFP/Getty Images)

Bandung, INDONESIA:  Members of Islamic Defender Front (FPI) burn a copy of the magazine Playboy during a protest in Bandung, 12 April 2006.  Hundreds of Muslim hardliners attacked the offices of the newly-published Indonesian edition of Playboy magazine. About 300 protesters from the radical Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI) rallied outside the building to demand that the local version of the magazine cease publication. AFP PHOTO/ Banyu SAKTI  (Photo credit should read BANYU SAKTI/AFP/Getty Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: A protester shouts slogans during a demonstration in Jakarta, 30 January 2006, against the planned debut of local edition of men's magazine "Playboy." Angry protests has been triggered after a local publisher are preparing to launch the raunchy Playboy magazine in world's largest Islamic nation as Islamic leaders voiced that magazine will corrupt a culture already being inundated by western influences. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

JAKARTA, INDONESIA:  A protester shouts slogans during a demonstration in Jakarta, 30 January 2006, against the planned debut of local edition of men's magazine "Playboy." Angry protests has been triggered after a local publisher are preparing to launch the raunchy Playboy magazine in world's largest Islamic nation as Islamic leaders voiced that magazine will corrupt a culture already being inundated by western influences. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD  (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Muslim hardliner group Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) activists and leaders display a copy of the first edition of Playboy magazine's Indonesian version during a demonstration in front of the magazine office in Jakarta, 07 April 2006. There are no nudes and the cover is anything but X-rated, but Playboy magazine still sparked a furore when it hit newsstands in the world's most populous Muslim nation as its toned-down look did not assuage the anger of the FPI, a group notorious for carrying out violent anti-vice raids on nightspots in the past and which has vowed to hold protests. AFP PHOTO/ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)

JAKARTA, INDONESIA:  Muslim hardliner group Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) activists and leaders display a copy of the first edition of Playboy magazine's Indonesian version during a demonstration in front of the magazine office in Jakarta, 07 April 2006.  There are no nudes and the cover is anything but X-rated, but Playboy magazine still sparked a furore when it hit newsstands in the world's most populous Muslim nation as its toned-down look did not assuage the anger of the FPI, a group notorious for carrying out violent anti-vice raids on nightspots in the past and which has vowed to hold protests.  AFP PHOTO/ADEK BERRY  (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Women protesters wearing traditional scarfs shout slogans during a demonstration in Jakarta, 30 January 2006, against the planned debut of local edition of men's magazine "Playboy." Angry protests has been triggered after a local publisher are preparing to launch the raunchy Playboy magazine in world's largest Islamic nation as Islamic leaders voiced that magazine will corrupt a culture already being inundated by western influences. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

JAKARTA, INDONESIA:  Women protesters wearing traditional scarfs shout slogans during a demonstration in Jakarta, 30 January 2006, against the planned debut of local edition of men's magazine "Playboy." Angry protests has been triggered after a local publisher are preparing to launch the raunchy Playboy magazine in world's largest Islamic nation as Islamic leaders voiced that magazine will corrupt a culture already being inundated by western influences. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD  (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: A protester shouts slogans during a demonstration in Jakarta, 30 January 2006, against the planned debut of local edition of men's magazine "Playboy." Angry protests have been triggered after a local publisher announced of preparing to launch the raunchy Playboy magazine in world's largest Islamic nation as Islamic leaders voiced that magazine will corrupt a culture already being inundated by western influences. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

JAKARTA, INDONESIA:  A protester shouts slogans during a demonstration in Jakarta, 30 January 2006, against the planned debut of local edition of men's magazine "Playboy." Angry protests have been triggered after a local publisher announced of preparing to launch the raunchy Playboy magazine in world's largest Islamic nation as Islamic leaders voiced that magazine will corrupt a culture already being inundated by western influences. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD  (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)