Los Angeles, California: A US judge of California state has denied an actress’ request to remove an anti-Islam film from the video website YouTube that has led to violent protests across the Muslim world.
In a lawsuit against Google and the filmmaker, the actress Cindy Lee Garcia claims she has been threatened to be killed over the film trailer
She accused the filmmaker of misleading her and said she was not aware that the movie would contain anti-Islam content.
The director of the crudely made film Nakoula Basseley Nakoula is in hiding.
A clip dubbed into Arabic provoked widespread anger for its disrespectful portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), BBC reported.
US Ambassador to Libya Chris Stephens, including three other officials, were also killed last week during mob violence in Benghazi.
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