Sri Lanka on a ‘cleaning spree’ of ‘indecent’ advertising

Sri Lanka on a ‘cleaning spree’ of ‘indecent’ advertisingAccording to the reports, Police in Sri Lanka are on a sort of 'cleaning spree' of billboards they call 'obscene advertising' - including racy images of women.

It was also reported that prior to this, they also detained young couples that were spotted indulging in inappropriate display of affection in public, like kissing, cuddling or holding hands.

They claim that people are getting annoyed and embarrassed because of the youngsters' behavior.

It would decide for itself what constituted 'decency,' said the Bureau for the Prevention of Abuse of Children and Women.

The bureau announced that magazines and newspapers that publish offensive material would face punishment of up to six months' imprisonment, the BBC News has reported.

The move comes as an initiative to get the younger generation of Sri Lankans to respect women and avoid treating them as commodities.

However, the initiative has been described as "scary and arbitrary" and alleged that the state was engaged in moral policing of people's lives by Sunila Abeyesekera, a human rights campaigner.

The existing laws themselves were not powerful enough to ensure child protection from labour exploitation and sexual abuse, she said. (With Inputs from Agencies)