The website for the International Free Press Society website is up and running again after being brought down by a cyber-attack earlier this month.
The sale of signed and numbered prints of Kurt Westergaard’s “Turban Bomb” cartoon — which coincidentally was widely publicized just before the attack began — continued unabated during the site’s downtime. A limited stock of them is still available, but they are being snapped up rapidly.
The editors have some catching up to do, but they have resumed tracking the free-speech news stories, and new material is now being posted there. Go on over to IFPS and see how content-rich the site has become.
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