A UN resolution was jointly vetoed by China and Russia, which would allow the International Criminal Court to investigate human rights violations and war crimes in Syria. Editorial cartoonist Hassan Bleibel depicts this telling move in today’s Curated Cartoons.
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Hassan Bleibel uses a national symbol of Thailand to highlight the new, militaristic regime in today’s Curated Cartoons.
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During this fifth installment of The Freedom Chat, Ukrainian journalist and novelist Andrey Kurkov – who writes for The Guardian, Time Magazine, and The New Statesman – comments on the status of press freedom and Russian propaganda impacting the Ukrainian media.
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The sound of crickets replaced voters at polling areas for the Egyptian elections, likely due to a boycott carried out by supports of the former president.
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Malaysian political cartoonist, Zunar, captures the new restrictions and stresses placed upon the media in Thailand resulting from the military coup.
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Orlando Graves Bolaños, Deputy Director of Education at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, touches on the inspiring educational and art-centered programs available through his organization, which was rooted in San Antonio in 1980.
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The newly elected Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, made a jarring equation when he described his feelings surrounding the killing of 1,000 Muslims during the 2002 Gujarat riots. Illustrator Marian Kamensky captures this callous comment in today’s Curated Cartoons.
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