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Jan-18-2012 00:28printcomments

Nude street dancers Arrested at Sigiriya, Sri Lanka

The traveling entertainers were visiting Sigiriya to see a relative.

Sri Lanka nude dancers
Courtesy: Gossip Lanka News

(SIGIRIYA, Sri Lanka) - Three popular street drama artists were arrested In the Sigiriya town area by police after complaints from people in this Sri Lankan neighbourhood.

According to media reports, the three were "fully drunk" and their dancing and singing on the streets making the observers "astonished and ashamed".

Gossip Lanka News reports that in spite of the dancers' popularity, their lack of sobriety created an ugly scene called both "very ugly" and "unbearable to view".

Two of the reportedly drunken actors are brothers and natives of Warakapola. They are described as two prominent members of a street drama fleet.

The traveling entertainers were visiting Sigiriya to see a relative.

To many it seems odd that a country known for an act of Genocide that left up to 160k human beings dead and literally rotting, would take drunkenness so seriously.

One recent incident of public drunkenness at a Sri Lankan vacation resort left a young woman from Russia brutally gang raped and nearly dead, and her defender, a young man who worked in Gaza of all places, aiding people with prosthetic devices, was tortured and bludgeoned to death, his body weighted and thrown in the ocean.

Indeed, Sri Lanka has much bigger problems than most realize.

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