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Sri Lanka's Pidurangala Rock: Bare bums stir trouble | Sri Lanka's Pidurangala Rock: Bare bums stir trouble |
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Sri Lankan police have arrested three men who were among a group who took semi-nude photos of themselves at an ancient sacred site. | Sri Lankan police have arrested three men who were among a group who took semi-nude photos of themselves at an ancient sacred site. |
The young Sri Lankan men posted the images of themselves at Pidurangala Rock on Facebook. | The young Sri Lankan men posted the images of themselves at Pidurangala Rock on Facebook. |
It prompted an angry reaction from people who considered them a religious insult, reports BBC Sinhala's Azzam Ameen in Colombo. | |
Similar photos were posted on Instagram by foreigners, who were not arrested. | |
The arrests follow a complaint by a Buddhist monk who claims the photos, taken within sight of the Sigiriya rock fortress, a Unesco World Heritage site, are a religious insult. | The arrests follow a complaint by a Buddhist monk who claims the photos, taken within sight of the Sigiriya rock fortress, a Unesco World Heritage site, are a religious insult. |
Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe also ordered police to carry out an investigation, Sri Lanka's Daily Mirror newspaper reported. | Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe also ordered police to carry out an investigation, Sri Lanka's Daily Mirror newspaper reported. |
'Brown bums' | 'Brown bums' |
The viral photos taken by foreign travellers were posted on the Cheeky Exploits Instagram page, an account that encourages people to take pictures at famous locations around the world. | The viral photos taken by foreign travellers were posted on the Cheeky Exploits Instagram page, an account that encourages people to take pictures at famous locations around the world. |
While many have commended the police for taking action for insulting a religious place, others have criticised it. | While many have commended the police for taking action for insulting a religious place, others have criticised it. |
"When our children are being raped and women being abused, Sri Lankan police do nothing. They only seem to act on nonsensical non-issues like this," a Facebook user said. | "When our children are being raped and women being abused, Sri Lankan police do nothing. They only seem to act on nonsensical non-issues like this," a Facebook user said. |
Others questioned why police only took action against locals, not foreigners. | Others questioned why police only took action against locals, not foreigners. |
"So law enforcement should only be limited to brown bums? Sri Lanka Police should send several teams around the world to identify the rest," wrote another Facebook user. | "So law enforcement should only be limited to brown bums? Sri Lanka Police should send several teams around the world to identify the rest," wrote another Facebook user. |
This is not the first time nude pictures near sacred sites have drawn condemnation from local communities. | |
In June 2015, a group of Western tourists climbing Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia caused massive outrage and a subsequent deadly earthquake was blamed on their disrespect towards the sacred mountain. | In June 2015, a group of Western tourists climbing Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia caused massive outrage and a subsequent deadly earthquake was blamed on their disrespect towards the sacred mountain. |
It was only after court proceedings, a few days in prison and a financial penalty that the tourists were allowed to leave Malaysia. | It was only after court proceedings, a few days in prison and a financial penalty that the tourists were allowed to leave Malaysia. |
In 2017 a Playboy model took part in a nude shoot on New Zealand's Mount Taranaki, angering Maoris who consider the mountain to be the burial ground of their ancestor. |
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