Philippine Daily Inquirer 12:05 am | Sunday, March 11th, 2012
The Philippine Embassy in Riyadh recently warned Filipinos in Saudi Arabia not to post revealing pictures on online social media sites.
The Embassy said it had received e-mail commenting on contents of social media sites, particularly photos uploaded by a Filipino community organization of a female "model" based in the Kingdom wearing a transparent night gown.
"The photo drew negative reactions from locals, who requested the Embassy to remind those concerned to refrain from uploading such material online, as these photos are inconsistent with local customs and cultural sensitivities," the Embassy statement said.
"The Philippine Embassy in Riyadh urges all Filipinos in the Kingdom to be prudent and careful on the nature of photos and videos that they upload on social media sites. The Embassy is issuing this advisory to avoid unnecessary actions that might be taken against any group or individual by local authorities."
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