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They couldn’t answer his cartoons, so they called him a traitor

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Bearing witness to a human rights crisis in Nicaragua

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How contests are used to rob cartooning of its political role

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The talking cockroach, or how to take offence when none is given

by CGupdated on August 11, 2018August 11, 2018

When cartoonists get in trouble, it’s usually because they have used their art to speak up against authority. Iranian cartoonist Mana Neyestani, however, had to spend months in prison and …

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When they throw the book at him, he throws it back

by CGupdated on September 22, 2018May 5, 2018

It’s the height of the election campaign season in Malaysia, and Zulkiflee Anwar Haque — better known as Zunar — is busier than ever. The government of Najib Razak has …

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Anti-corruption cartoons attacked as anti-national

by CGupdated on May 6, 2018April 22, 2018

In the coming months, Aseem Trivedi will have to face charges before a Maharashtra court over seven-year-old cartoons that allegedly insulted national symbols. He had managed to fend off an …

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