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‘Draw Mohammed Day’ cartoonist goes into hiding / changes identity

You may have noticed that Molly Norris' comic is not in the paper this week. That's because there is no more Molly. The gifted artist is alive and well, thankfully. But on the insistence of top security specialists at the FBI, she is, as they put it, “going ghost”: moving, changing her name, and essentially wiping away her identity. She will no longer be publishing cartoons in our paper or in City Arts magazine, where she has been a regular contributor. She is, in effect, being put into a witness-protection program—except, as she notes, without the government picking up the tab. It's all because of the appalling fatwa issued against her this summer, following her infamous “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day” cartoon. Norris views the situation with her customary sense of the world's complexity, and absurdity. When FBI agents, on a recent visit, instructed her to always keep watch for anyone following her, she responded, “Well, at least it'll keep me from being so self-involved!” It was, she says, the first time the agents managed a smile. She likens the situation to cancer—it might basically be nothing, it might be urgent and serious, it might go away and never return, or it might pop up again when she least expects it. We're hoping the religious bigots go into full and immediate remission, and we wish her the best. added by: Stoneyroad

Pakistan Bans Facebook and YouTube in Response to South Park-Related Campaign

It’s “Everybody Draw Mohammad Day” everyone! Which means that if you, South Park enthusiasts, believe that the politically incorrect cartoon was unfairly censored by Comedy Central last month, there is a place for you to unite with nearly 100,000 others who share the same sentiment on Facebook. You can submit your own illustrations of the very Muslim prophet that incited death threats from radical Islamic groups and wall post about the merits of free speech — that is, unless you live in Pakistan.

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Pakistan Bans Facebook and YouTube in Response to South Park-Related Campaign

Pakistan Blocks Facebook

Pakistan's government has ordered internet service providers to block Facebook over anger at the page “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!” The page has angered Muslims worldwide because Islam prohibits depictions of the prophet. Massive protests were stage throughout Pakistan. Female activists of a Pakistani Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) shout slogans as they march behind a banner during a protest in Karachi on May 19, 2010, against the published caricatures of Prophet Mohammed on Facebook. Pakistani Islamists shout slogans during a protest in Karachi. An activist of a Pakistani Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) carries a placard during a protest rally in Karachi. Pakistani Islamists shout slogans during a protest in Karachi. (All photos by RIZWAN TABASSUM and ASIF HASSAN / Getty Images) added by: joshuaheller

Photos: Facebook Protesters in Pakistan

When “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!” was promoted through Facebook, protesters took to the streets of Pakistan. Now the government is blocking the site.

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Photos: Facebook Protesters in Pakistan