Bali jails Swiss tourist for insulting sacred Day of Silence
A 26-year-old Swiss tourist, Luzian Andrin Zgraggen, has been sentenced to one year in prison in Bali, Indonesia, for insulting the sacred Hindu holiday of Nyepi, also known as the Day of Silence. Zgraggen filmed himself walking on an empty beach and posted a video on Instagram with expletives during the holiday, which fell on March 19th.

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AI-generatedA 26-year-old Swiss tourist, Luzian Andrin Zgraggen, has been sentenced to one year in prison in Bali, Indonesia, for insulting the sacred Hindu holiday of Nyepi, also known as the Day of Silence. Zgraggen filmed himself walking on an empty beach and posted a video on Instagram with expletives during the holiday, which fell on March 19th. This action sparked widespread anger among Balinese on social media, leading to his arrest in March. Nyepi is a day of strict restrictions on Bali, where the island observes silence, the airport closes, and internet access is cut, with all residents and tourists expected to comply.
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5 extractedRestrictions during Nyepi include airport closures, internet shutdowns, and discouraged electricity use.
Nyepi, the Day of Silence, is an annual holiday where Bali becomes quiet, with people staying home and refraining from loud noises.
The tourist, Luzian Andrin Zgraggen, filmed himself walking on a beach during the Hindu holiday of Nyepi.
A Swiss tourist was sentenced to one year in prison for insulting a sacred religious event in Bali.
Zgraggen posted a video of himself breaking the Nyepi ban on going out with expletives.