Jakarta – House Speaker Agung Laksono has asked the Indonesian version of Playboy to stop publishing.
"Please heed public objections," he told journalists in Jakarta in response to the third edition of Playboy Indonesia, which, like the previous editions, does not feature nudity.
The local version of Playboy has met fierce opposition from Muslim groups, who fear the it will ruin the nation's morals.
A mob of Islamic militants attacked the building housing the magazine's offices in Jakarta in April following publication of the first edition. The Jakarta Police later named Playboy's chief editor Erwin Arnada and two models as suspects in an indecency investigation.
The magazine has repeatedly moved its editorial offices to avoid violent reactions from opponents.