About 15 hours after the KC posted on YouTube a video footage "Emir Dokku, Emir Supyan: Mujahideen about the terrorism" showing Emir of the Caucasus Emirate Dokku Abu Usman fishing with a short comment by Emir Supyan on the thesis of the so-called terrorism, the administration of YouTube removed the video and sent to the KC the following message -
- ATTENTION
The following video(s) from your account have been disabled for violation of the YouTube Community Guidelines:
- Амир Докку, Амир Супьян: Моджахеды о терроризме (Emir Dokku, Emir Supyan: Mujahideen about the terrorism)
Graphic or gratuitous violence is not allowed in YouTube videos.
It's not okay to post violent or gory content that's primarily intended to be shocking, sensational or disrespectful.
If your video shows someone being physically hurt, attacked, or humiliated, it will be removed. If a video is particularly graphic or disturbing, it should be balanced with additional educational or documentary context and information.
Your account has received one Community Guidelines warning strike, which will expire in six months. Additional violations may result in the temporary disabling of your ability to post content to YouTube and/or the termination of your account.
End of official message of YouTube.
(After removing the clip from YouTube, the video has been posted on the DailyMonition under this link).
Thus, it is obvious from the text of the message by the YouTube administration that a video scene with fishing on a clip of KC is, according to YouTube, "a gratuitous violence and gory", since the comment by Emir Supyan (incidentally, very politically correct and soft) at all desire cannot be ranked as "shocking, sensational violent or gory".
It is to be mentioned that it is not the first time that the YouTube removesKC clips. In February 2008, the YouTube administration, without explanation, removed all the video stories from the Kavkaz Center account, more than 250 clips, and the account had been blocked.
After that incident, the administration of YouTube removed several times clips from the KC, explaining nothing.
The latest highlight scandalous action of the YouTube was removing a video statement by the Caucasus Emirate's Emir Dokku Abu Usman in connection with tje sabotage operation in the Moscow subway.
That time, the video was viewed during three days by more than 600 thousand users. This fact had literally infuriated Moscow, which issued an ultimatum demanded the YouTube to remove the Dokku Umarov's statement.
Thé YouTube administration had publicly acknowledged that it deleted the video with Emir of the Caucasus Emirate under pressure from Russia.
The new scandalous action by the YouTube, which removed the video about fishing by Emir Dokku Abu Usman, was for the first time accompanied by an official explanation of the reasons for removal of the clip.
Now every user of YouTube must know that all stories about fishing are "gratuitous violence and gory", which could lead to the removal of the video and an account blocking by the YouTube.
However, KC has serious reasons to believe that the YouTube considers "gratuitous violence and gory" only a fishing, which involves the Caucasus Emirate's Emir Dokku Abu Usman and the Caucasian Mujahideen.
Thereupon, KC appeals to all its readers with a call to create a maximum number of accounts on the YouTube and post stories by the KC telling the truth about what is happening in Chechnya and the Caucasus.
Every reader of KC may be a fighter for the right to receive and spread truthful information, regardless of the fact whether it is liked or not by the YouTube and the Kremlin.
For this purpose it is necessary on regular basis to upload video stories by KC and other publications, telling truth about events in the Caucasus, on all known video sharing websites, and distribute links to these stories on all possible websites, forums, blogs, etc.
Kavkaz Center
http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2010/07/22/12313.shtml