…White House asks YouTube to review video
The White House said Friday it had contacted video sharing website YouTube to ask for a review of an anti-Islam movie that sparked riots and attacks on US diplomatic posts in the Arab World.
National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said that officials “reached out to YouTube to call the video to their attention and ask them to review whether it violates their terms of use.”
On Wednesday, the Google-owned site said
 the film, “Innocence of Muslims,” was within the firm’s guidelines and 
would not be taken down, though access to it was temporarily restricted 
in Egypt and Libya.
Access to the movie was been blocked in Pakistan and Afghanistan and Indonesia has called for it to be removed from YouTube. Extracts of the film were still available on YouTube
 Friday, though were accompanied by a warning that the content was 
“potentially offensive or inappropriate,” adding that viewer discretion 
was advised.
White House spokesman Jay Carney 
described the spreading demonstrations and attacks on US diplomatic 
posts in the Arab world sparked by the video as “a fairly volatile 
situation.”
“It is in response to a video, a film, that we have judged to be reprehensible and disgusting.
“That in no way justifies any violent 
reaction to it, but this is not a case of protest directed at the United
 States writ large or at US policy. This is in response to a video that 
is offensive to Muslims.”
 Culled from punchng 

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