In his latest column, Israel Centeno provides an analysis of a peculiar incident of potential election day violence and corruption.
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Sampsonia Way presents Cartoonists Rights Network International, a cartoon-focused human rights organization, along with several of its affiliates and their work.
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Hamdy el-Gazzar compares how satirist Bassem Youssef has won over the people of Egypt to the roles in centuries past that court jesters played to sultans.
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This week: the U.S. government’s attack on press freedom, calling out China on censorship, and Singapore to require news websites to be licensed.
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In this exclusive interview, cartoonist Lilia Halloul discusses free speech in Tunisia, what still needs to change, and why some cartoonists don’t feel safe.
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Bina Shah recaps Pakistan’s recent elections, which despite being marred in controversy, was the country’s first democratic transition of power.
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Vijay Nair ponders on popular children’s books that at one point were banned in various countries and the authorities’ reasons for the censorship.
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Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo describes trips to a mall in Hollywood and a museum in New York, explaining that the former felt more “real” than the latter.
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Kianoush Ramezani describes the three kinds of cartoonists in Iran, government controlled cultural institutions, and the government efforts to control the internet.
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Tarik Günersel argues that our World Wars didn’t stop with the second one. He sustains that we are currently in World War V and lays out our options for the future.
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