In this interview Tjeerd Royaards talks about founding Cartoon Movement, the advantages of “comics journalism” and the personal conflicts of uncensored speech.
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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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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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In this interview, Egyptian cartoonist Doaa El Adl discusses the challenges for a female cartoonist, censorship in Egypt, and her cartoon on female circumcision.
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In this interview caricaturist Arifur Rahman discusses the most dangerous topic to illustrate in Bangladesh, being blacklisted, and self-censorship.
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In a new series on the Cartoonists Rights Network International, we present an interview with founder Robert Russell on the dangers facing cartoonists today.
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In this interview, Deniz Cil talks about Özer’s transition to cartoonist, Turkey’s controversial Ergenekon trials, and taboo topics for Turkish cartoonists.
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