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Sunday, 10 February 2013

Egypt: a month without YouTube

A Cairo court on Saturday ordered a one-month ban on YouTube and other websites for carrying a controversial anti-Islam film that sparked violent protests across the Muslim world. The Administrative Court ordered the ban of YouTube and any website that posted the 13-minute trailer of the amateurish, US-made film, Innocence of Muslims. A lawsuit was filed last year by lawyer Mohammed Hamed Salem against the prime minister and minister of communications and information technology for not blocking the video-sharing site. An Egyptian court recently sentenced to death seven people for making and promoting the film. All Christians, they were tried in absentia as they live in the United States and Australia.  Source: Voice of Russia