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Comments: Balinese youths share hopes for new leader

May 16, p5Three members of a folk and blues acoustic band, Nosstress, wrote a song to express their hopes for the new leader of Bali

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Mon, May 20, 2013 Published on May. 20, 2013 Published on 2013-05-20T13:04:34+07:00

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M

ay 16, p5

Three members of a folk and blues acoustic band, Nosstress, wrote a song to express their hopes for the new leader of Bali.

Dedicated to the new governor elected on Wednesday, the three young men ' Nyoman Angga, Nyoman Gunawarma a.k.a Kupit and Cokorda Bagus Pemayun, uploaded a video of the song describing their concerns over the island's condition.


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It is great that there are young people around who are fully aware of the disaster Bali is steering toward rapidly. Once called the Island of the Gods, greedy humans have been destroying their paradise systematically.

I am wondering how long the gods will watch this without punishment. Bali has lost its charm. The Lost Paradise many call it already.

Michael Beer

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