UP bans anti-Islam film

Filipino Muslim girl Jhazyel Dalire smiles as she emerges from the Blue Mosque following Friday prayers Friday Sept. 14, 2012 at suburban Taguig, east of Manila, Philippines. No protests were planned Friday across the country but Muslims overseas and angry over an anti-Islam film stormed the U.S. mission in Yemen and clashed with police near the American mission in Cairo. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

MANILA, Philippines—The state-run University of the Philippines is stopping students from showing an anti-Muslim video that has sparked violent protests around the globe.

Friday’s planned public screening of the 14-minute “Innocence of Muslims” video was supposed to be part of a course discussing the Bill of Rights and freedom of expression.

College of Law Dean Danilo Conception cancelled the open forum. Law professor Harry Roque, who teaches the subject, cited security concerns.

The film ridicules the Prophet Muhammad and has triggered Muslim protests in many countries, including last week near a university in predominantly-Muslim Marawi city in the southern Philippines. That region has been roiled by a decades-old Muslim rebellion in the mainly Christian Southeast Asian nation.

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