Muslims Demand Google Remove 'Movie' From YouTube

Discussion in 'Politics' started by pspr, Oct 14, 2012.

  1. pspr

    pspr

    A protest by 10,000 Muslims outside the offices of Google in London today is just the first in an orchestrated attempt to force the company to remove an anti-Islamic film from website YouTube in Britain.

    Thousands had travelled from as far afield as Glasgow to take part in the demonstration, ahead of a planned million-strong march in Hyde Park in coming weeks.

    Anger over 'The Innocence of Muslims', an American-produced film which insults the Prophet Mohammad and demeans Muslims, according to protesters, remains available to watch on the website YouTube, a subsidiary of Google.

    Organiser Masoud Alam said: "Our next protest will be at the offices of Google and YouTube across the world. We are looking to ban this film.

    "This is not freedom of expression, there is a limit for that. This insult of the Prophet will not be allowed.

    The group's next action was a march Mr Alam hoped would be "a million strong" would take place in Hyde Park "in the next few weeks", he said.

    "Until it is banned we will keep protesting," he added.

    Today's demonstration was the third organised in a month, and took place on the central London street where the website search giant has its UK headquarters. A demonstration outside the American Embassy in London last month drew little attention as protests in Libya, Tunisia and Yemen dominated headlines, including the storming of embassy in Benghazi, Libya, that led to the death of the US Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens.

    Barricades were erected in front of Google's headquarters and a crowd bearing placards with the words "We love our prophet more than our lives" and "Prophet Muhammad is the founder of freedom of speech" (Yeah, sure, we all believe that!) had amassed by lunchtime.


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  2. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Fuck the Muslims.
     
  3. pspr

    pspr

    Well, there are a few that I would. But I certainly wouldn't touch 99.999% of the 1 billion of them. Even if I had the time. :D
     
  4. Lucrum

    Lucrum


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  5. pspr

    pspr

    Number two would definitely make my list.