Indonesia threatens YouTube
After banning broadcasts of Fitna, the Indonesian government has gone a step further by demanding (via) that YouTube takes down Geert Wilders’ Fitna or it will block access to the site.
YouTube don’t have a great record when responding to demands such as these but, so far, are doing well:
In response to queries, a YouTube spokesperson said the site allows people “to express themselves and to communicate with a global audience.”
“The diversity of the world in which we live — spanning the vast dimensions of ethnicity, religion, nationality, language, political opinion, gender, and sexual orientation, to name a few — means that some of the beliefs and views of some individuals may offend others,” she said.
Elsewhere, Indonesian students set fire to the Dutch flag in Jakarta and about 70 Afghan women burned both Dutch and Danish flags during a demonstration on Wednesday in Kabul.
Thursday 03 Apr 2008 | Paul | Afghanistan, Indonesia