Egyptian court orders one-month ban on YouTube

IANS  |  Cairo 

Egypt's top administrative court ordered on Saturday to block streaming website for one month over hosting a video that denigrates of Islam, the Egyptian who filed the lawsuit said.

A lower administrative court has previously ordered the Regulatory Authority (NTRA) to do so, but the latter appealed against the ruling, citing it was hard to implement.

The top administrative court rejected the NTRA appeal on Saturday and upheld the temporary ban as a final, unappealable ruling.

The lawsuit dates back to 2013 when the Egyptian demanded to ban in until the offensive clip on and other anti-Islamic videos are removed.

"The ruling is a punishment for website that will cost it massive economic losses," Salem said.

Privately funded and produced in California, the controversial video first appeared on YouTube in 2012, raising a wave of anti-American outrage in the Muslim world where is highly revered.

The lawyer said that "the offensive video" led some fanatic Islamists to assault the U.S. and British embassies in at the time.

It is unclear how the temporary ban will be implemented, as YouTube was still working in until Saturday evening.

"The NTRA is responsible for implementing the ban and there is no technical difficulty to do so," the lawyer said, warning "I will file a lawsuit against the NTRA if the ban is not implemented."

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 01:46 IST