BANGKOK, Thailand -- A Saudi Arabian court sentenced four men to
prison for up to 10 years, plus up to 2,000 lashes with a whip, after
they were convicted in what the local media dubbed as the "naked
dancing" case, Al-Sharq newspaper reported.
The four were charged with "dancing on a vehicle in public and posting
a video online, encouraging vice, defying norms of the society, and
violating public morals," Arabic-language Al-Sharq reported on Oct. 3,
according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).
"In a video posted on YouTube, several men appear dancing atop a
vehicle in the ultra-conservative province of Qassim. None seemed
naked," AFP said.
According to a Google translation of Al-Sharq's website, the men's
performance included "dancing and striptease".
The court in Buraydah, Qassim's provincial capital, sentenced one
defendant to 10 years in prison and 2,000 lashes, and another man to
seven years in prison plus 1,200 lashes.
Each of the other two men were jailed for three years and 500 lashes.
Saudi Arabia's courts use Islamic Sharia laws which allow convicts to