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- GRAPEVINE, Page 21Sometimes a Poll Is A Slippery Thing
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- By DAVID ELLIS/Reported by Sidney Urquart
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- Religion is a dicey subject for humor: just ask Arswendo
- Atmowiloto, editor of the now defunct Jakarta newspaper Monitor.
- The tabloid had asked readers to vote for Indonesia's most
- "admirable public figures." More than 600 names were sent in on
- 33,900 postcards. President Suharto led with 5,003 votes, and
- a variety of government officials, pop stars and even Saddam
- Hussein filled out the top nine slots. Arswendo finished 10th,
- just ahead of the Prophet Muhammad. Monitor reporters had warned
- their boss to leave Islam's founder off the list, and now
- Arswendo is paying for his lack of caution. The editor has been
- sentenced to five years in prison for blasphemy and fined $5,200
- for equating Muhammad with ordinary mortals. One consolation for
- Muslims: with only five votes, Jesus Christ did not make the
- list.
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