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Dozens of journalists in Belarus have been imprisoned in recent years under a crackdown by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko.
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CT Insider on MSNLetter: Editorial cartoons rightly lampoon the worst political figures in the countryCharles Monagan expressed offense toward the newspaper's lack of diversity in presenting its political cartoons. He claimed that all of the cartoons lampooning Joe Biden are a distraction to take ...
Artists take on academic freedom, institutional resistance, and more ...
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Yaakov Kirschen’s down-to-earth needling of public figures in “Dry Bones” epitomized Jerusalem’s refusal to bow to foreign diktats.The post When editorial cartoons prompted the response of presidents ...
Mine came flooding back as I read Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud’s “The Cartoonists Club” and Jerry Craft and Kwame Alexander ... of the Center for Cartoon Studies and the author ...
Among its “membership” are Russian president Vladimir Putin, China’s leader Xi Jinping, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, and North Korea’s supreme ...
(activists shouting in foreign language) - [Hoover] In 2020, hundreds of thousands went into the streets in the former Soviet republic of Belarus in defiance of dictator Alexander Lukashenko ...
Footage of Putin greeting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in April 2022 showed him trembling uncontrollably, his knees appearing to buckle as he attempted a handshake. He has since been ...
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