Revisions to Indonesia’s criminal code being considered by Parliament would allow prison sentences of up to five years for sex between unmarried people. Those changes would also criminalize gay sex, the bugbear of Indonesia’s Islamic and secular political parties. Most political parties are reported to be for the changes, particularly those that outlaw gay sex, according to Reuters. Earlier in December, a bid to make all sex outside marriage illegal was thrown out by the country’s Constitutional Court, as concerns grow over rising intolerance in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country.