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Egyptian court blocks 'YouTube' over blasphemous movie
PTI
Cairo, March 09, 2013
First Published: 17:11 IST(9/3/2013)
Last Updated: 17:13 IST(9/3/2013)
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An Egyptian court today blocked video- sharing site 'YouTube' for a month over hosting a blasphemous movie that had sparked deadly violence across the Muslim world last year.

In its judgement, the court asked the government to take steps to block access to the site for a
month.

The court, which also described the movie as "offensive to Islam", ordered YouTube's suspension following a complaint by an Egyptian.

The low-production movie had sparked riots in parts of the Muslim world in which over 30 people were killed.

YouTube, a subsidiary of US Internet giant Google, had decided to restrict access to the movie for Internet users in several countries, among them Egypt, Libya, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. The site has been blocked in Pakistan since December over the issue.

Last year, an Egyptian court had convicted in absentia seven Egyptian Coptic Christians and a Florida-based American pastor, sentencing them to death on charges linked to the movie.


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