Wednesday, 28 November 2007

Egyptian Anti-Torture Activist Removed from YouTube

Cynthia Johnston of Reuters reports:

The video-sharing Web site YouTube has suspended the account of a prominent Egyptian anti-torture activist who posted videos of what he said was brutal behaviour by some Egyptian policemen, the activist said.

Wael Abbas said close to 100 images he had sent to YouTube were no longer accessible, including clips depicting purported police brutality, voting irregularities and anti-government demonstrations. YouTube, owned by search engine giant Google, did not respond to a written request for comment. A message on Abbas's YouTube user page, [link], read: "This account is suspended."

"They closed it (the account) and they sent me an e-mail saying that it will be suspended because there were lots of complaints about the content, especially the content of torture," Abbas told Reuters in a telephone interview. Abbas, who won an international journalism award for his work this year, said that of the images he had posted to YouTube, 12 or 13 depicted violence in Egyptian police stations.

Abbas was a key player last year in distributing a clip of an Egyptian bus driver, his hands bound, being sodomised with a stick by a police officer—imagery that sparked an uproar in a country where rights groups say torture is commonplace.

I understand YouTube doesn't want violence on their website, but I think there ought to be an exception for this kind of material.

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Es una nueva demostración por parte de YoyTube.com y de Yahoo.com -que le suspendión el e-mal de su desprecio por los derechos humanos.
En Blogossfera -mi weblog- comento el echo:

YouTube.com censura videos que demuestran tortura policial en Egipto

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