her supporter says the problem started when she touched the water bowl of fellow workers and ended with charges against her for making derogatory marks against the prophet mohamud. and when she was convicted of making those alleged derogatory remarks she received the mandatory tense sentence which is death. two months ago governor tasir paid that woman a visit. he was photographed with her. he proposed changing the blasphemy law and he took his very public campaign to save her life to twitter. on new year's eve he posted, quote, i was under huge pressure to cow down before rightest pressure on blasphemy. refused. even if i'm the last manned standing. one day later he wrote unimpressed by mullah rightest madras is a demo yesterday. small numbers abusive, well-organized no general support. here is the demonstration tasir was talking about. in protests religious leaders warned the government about altering the blasphemy law, the