Balinese women dance during a protest against a new pornography bill in Denpasar on September 23, 2008. The Indonesian holiday isle of Bali is up in arms over a new pornography bill which some say threatens Hindu traditions and the bikini-clad tourism industry. Critics say Balinese traditions are threatened by the bill, including the ubiquitous Hindu religious statues of Lingga and Yoni that represent male and female genitals, as well as the Kecak dance which is performed semi-naked.
Balinese people march during a protest against a new pornography bill in Denpasar on September 23, 2008. The Indonesian holiday isle of Bali is up in arms over a new pornography bill which some say threatens Hindu traditions and the bikini-clad tourism industry. Critics say Balinese traditions are threatened by the bill, including the ubiquitous Hindu religious statues of Lingga and Yoni that represent male and female genitals, as well as the Kecak dance which is performed semi-naked.
Balinese dancers attend a protest against a new pornography bill in Denpasar on Bali island on September 23, 2008. The Indonesian holiday isle of Bali is up in arms over a new pornography bill which some say threatens Hindu traditions and the bikini-clad tourism industry. Critics say Balinese traditions are threatened by the bill, including the ubiquitous Hindu religious statues of Lingga and Yoni that represent male and female genitals, as well as the Kecak dance which is performed semi-naked.
A Balinese man dances during a protest against a new pornography bill in Denpasar on September 23, 2008. The Indonesian holiday isle of Bali is up in arms over a new pornography bill which some say threatens Hindu traditions and the bikini-clad tourism industry. Critics say Balinese traditions are threatened by the bill, including the ubiquitous Hindu religious statues of Lingga and Yoni that represent male and female genitals, as well as the Kecak dance which is performed semi-naked.
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