Egypt bans YouTube for one month over Innocence of Muslims movie scandal

An Egyptian Court decided to block access to YouTube for a month because the video sharing website continues to host “Innocence of Muslims”, a film which is seen as insulting to Islam and Prophet Mohammed.

Innocence of Muslims Youtube Ban

Egypt court bans Youtube for a month. A reward was set for killing of “Innocence of Muslims” filmmaker

Innocence of Muslims was uploaded on the Internet in September 2012 and caused a wave of anti-American protests across Muslim countries. Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia, Sudan and Lebanon had been swept by violence for several weeks.

A Cairo court sentenced to death in absentia seven Egyptian Coptic Christians along with a controversial American pastor for being involved in the making of the anti-Islam film that stirred the Muslim world nearly half a year ago.

Egyptian Christians including the filmmaker, who live all in the United States, and American pastor Terry Jones, leader of a small congregation in Florida, were subjected to a trial in absentia, agency Mena reported.
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Fragments from “Innocence of Muslim” and images with Libyan demonstrators protesting were shown during the trial, added the news agency.

Egyptian courts usually condemn to maximum penalty in all cases of blasphemy, before sending the sentence decision to Mufti who would approve the execution.

The film that illustrates Prophet Muhammad as a killer using deviant practices, offended many Muslims and triggered a wave of anti-American protests in the Middle East which resulted in over 30 deaths.

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