'Dirty dancing' Westerners deported from Cambodia
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A Cambodian court official says seven Westerners arrested last month for allegedly posting pornographic photos on social media of themselves engaged in sexually suggestive dancing have been deported.
Yim Srang, a court spokesman in the northwestern province of Siem Reap, said Monday that the court decided that the seven — who were freed on bail last week — could no longer stay in Cambodia.
Ten young Westerners — five from the United Kingdom, two from Canada, and one each from Norway, the Netherlands and New Zealand — were detained when police raided a party at a rented villa in Siem Reap town and found people who said they had been "dancing pornographically" and offended Cambodian standards of morality.
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Three of the 10 considered organizers of the event were denied bail.