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Finding a "free download direct link" for Innocence of Muslims
: Actors were allegedly tricked into appearing in what they thought was an adventure film; their lines were later dubbed with offensive dialogue. 2. Legal Bans and Global Restrictions
The film was widely criticized for its negative portrayal of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, with many Muslims accusing the filmmakers of intentionally trying to offend and provoke. The controversy surrounding the film led to widespread protests and violence in several countries, including Libya, Egypt, and Tunisia.
Google (the parent company of YouTube) blocked access to the video in specific countries like Egypt, Libya, India, and Indonesia due to local laws or public safety concerns. Several countries, including Pakistan and Iran, blocked YouTube entirely in response to the platform's refusal to issue a global takedown.
Finding a "free download direct link" for Innocence of Muslims
: Actors were allegedly tricked into appearing in what they thought was an adventure film; their lines were later dubbed with offensive dialogue. 2. Legal Bans and Global Restrictions
The film was widely criticized for its negative portrayal of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, with many Muslims accusing the filmmakers of intentionally trying to offend and provoke. The controversy surrounding the film led to widespread protests and violence in several countries, including Libya, Egypt, and Tunisia.
Google (the parent company of YouTube) blocked access to the video in specific countries like Egypt, Libya, India, and Indonesia due to local laws or public safety concerns. Several countries, including Pakistan and Iran, blocked YouTube entirely in response to the platform's refusal to issue a global takedown.