Junta Bans Exotic Dancers For Thai Troops
Komfie Manalo - All Headline News Foreign Correspondent Bangkok, Thailand (AHN) - The ruling military junta in Thailand announced Wednesday that it would forbid further performances of exotic dancers in skimpy attires for their military troops. Last Tuesday, local newspapers published front-page photos of five female dancers in short shorts, go-go boots and midriff-baring camouflage shirts performing for troops stationed at the Royal Plaza with military tanks serving as background. Soldiers and their tanks have become a popular attraction after last week's coup. "I don't know what the organizer's intention was but this should be the first and last of this type of dance performance. It's totally inappropriate," Lieutenant General Palangoon Klaharn told reporters. "It's also a palace ground." The performance was allegedly organized by a local radio station to entertain the soldiers.
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