Authorities in Bali, Indonesia have unveiled a new policy banning “menstruating tourists” from entering temples over concerns that “dirty” period blood will contaminate their holy sites.
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Authorities in Bali, Indonesia are banning "menstruating tourists" from entering temples over concerns that "dirty" period blood will contaminate their holy sites.
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Bali has banned menstruating women from entering their temples because period blood is 'dirty' and will 'contaminate' the religious sites. The holiday island has recently launched a crackdown on ...
Yet, across the world, indigenous food systems that once thrived within forests are rapidly disappearing. In this context, this year’s theme, “Forests and food”, could not be more relevant.