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Your Guide To Countries That Have Banned YouTube
Sep. 21, 2007 at 10:09am Eastern by Barry Schwartz


Thailand Blocks YouTube Over Video Insult To King from April 2007 was the first time Thailand blocked YouTube.

YouTube Forced To Shut Down In Brazil in January 2007 was about the Daniela Cicarelli and boyfriend sex video that made it to YouTube.

YouTube Blocked In Turkey in March 2007 for an insulting video of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey.

YouTube Banned in Morocco from Mashable in May 2007 shows how the North African country banned YouTube, without official reason.

YouTube banned in cyber-bully fight from The Age in March 2007 shows how Victoria has banned YouTube in state schools to help prevent cyber bullying.

YouTube Banned on Military Computers from TrustDig on May 2007 reports that the US military banned YouTube to address bandwidth issues.

Iran Bans YouTube from Mashable in December 2006 reported Iran was banned on the "basis of the Islamic Republic of Iran laws."

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