By CAIRO (AlArabiya.net)
http://www.askmen.com/top_10/travel/top-10-sin-cities_8.html
http://www.askmen.com/top_10/travel/top-10-sin-cities_8.html
Making the list of the Top Ten "Sin Cities" around the world may
not be good news for Manama, Bahrain's capital, as police launched a
crackdown on prostitutes in the city last week following its listing by a
western men's magazine as the party hub of the Middle East for its
vibrant sex and alcohol industry.
the Ministry of Interior will limit the number of
visas issued to specific nationalities known for prostitution activities
according to statistics based on police arrests
Pattaya in Thailand topped the list of Sin Cities by AskMen.com
Police in Bahrain rounded up 300
prostitutes and pimps in Manama last week as Bahraini religious
authorities called for a crackdown campaign on debauchery after the
capital made the cut as the eighth most sinful--and the only Arab--city
in the world according to Askmen.com, which dubbed Manama "the party
oasis of the Middle East."
Connected to Saudi Arabia by a causeway, Manama is the place to be for Saudis seeking to escape what is seen as the rigid laws of their country. The Bahraini capital offers a gamut of debaucheries from drinking and clubbing to prostitution, an illegal yet widely available industry.
Bahrain's ministry of interior issued a statement Friday vowing to "limit the number of visas issued to specific nationalities known for prostitution activities according to statistics based on police arrests," a local Bahraini newspaper reported.
Connected to Saudi Arabia by a causeway, Manama is the place to be for Saudis seeking to escape what is seen as the rigid laws of their country. The Bahraini capital offers a gamut of debaucheries from drinking and clubbing to prostitution, an illegal yet widely available industry.
Bahrain's ministry of interior issued a statement Friday vowing to "limit the number of visas issued to specific nationalities known for prostitution activities according to statistics based on police arrests," a local Bahraini newspaper reported.
Bahraini newspaper
Despite being a predominantly Muslim city
with only one third of foreign residents, Manama enjoys a liberal
culture well within the reach of rich Arabs who fill flights to the city
every weekend.
Prior to the crackdown Bahraini government officials tried to reduce liberal activities of the leisure industry and proposed a ban on alcohol last month, causing an uproar among restaurateurs and business men who warned banning alcohol would hinder the development of the country's tourist sector.
There are no official statistics on alcohol’s contribution to Bahrain's national economy, but experts have said the alcohol business generates in excess of 20 million dinars ($52 million) annually.
Prior to the crackdown Bahraini government officials tried to reduce liberal activities of the leisure industry and proposed a ban on alcohol last month, causing an uproar among restaurateurs and business men who warned banning alcohol would hinder the development of the country's tourist sector.
There are no official statistics on alcohol’s contribution to Bahrain's national economy, but experts have said the alcohol business generates in excess of 20 million dinars ($52 million) annually.
Other "Sin Cities"
Pattaya inThailand topped the Top
Ten list of "Sin Cities" for its "raw entertainment," offering the
strongest presence of gambling, sex, drinking, drugs and partying,
Askmen.com said.
Tijuana in Mexico ranked second for recently legalizing prostitution and selling tequila at "dirt cheap" prices, while Amsterdam and Vegas followed at number three and four for their renowned history of debauchery.
Tijuana in Mexico ranked second for recently legalizing prostitution and selling tequila at "dirt cheap" prices, while Amsterdam and Vegas followed at number three and four for their renowned history of debauchery.
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