

A Brazilian court has given YouTube 10 days to remove the trailer of an online anti-Islam movie from its website.
The lawsuit against the "Innocence of Muslims" was brought by a Brazilian Muslim group, the National Islamic Union, against YouTube owner Google Inc for posting on the Internet a film it said was offensive and a violation of the constitutional right to freedom of expression.
On Tuesday, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff criticized "Islamophobia" in Western countries in a speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
Meanwhile, a Brazilian regional judge has ordered the arrest of Google's president in Brazil, Fabio Jose Silva Coelho, after the company failed to take down YouTube videos that are considered slanderous towards a candidate running in a mayor election in the city of Campo Grande.