Lebanese cartoonist Hassan Bleibel depicts Syria’s Assad and the predictably uncontested elections that will take place in June.
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In her column today, Tienchi Martin-Liao describes the launch of the Anti-Porn and Clean the Web 2014 Campaign in China. She also delves into the ineffectualness of eradicating peripheral issues when “the roots of evil” still remain entrenched in Chinese politics.
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In an exclusive interview with Sampsonia Way Magazine, María López De León discloses her professional convictions and personal history in promoting Latino arts, culture, and equality across various networks. Also, López details her work as the Executive Director of the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC), her nomination by President Obama to the National Council of the Arts, and she enumerates several grant opportunities that support Latino arts and culture.
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“The Freedom Chat” transcript of Venezuelan journalist Andrea Daza Tapia is now available at Sampsonia Way Magazine. Several common threads connect Venezuelan writers that are featured in the magazine this week, such as their ability to influence movements from outside their country of origin or within it.
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In today’s curated cartoon at Sampsonia Way, editorial cartoonist Hassan Bleibel comments on the recent presidential elections in Lebanon. Through his art, he also critically portrays the March 8 Alliance, which was a ruling coalition in the Lebanese parliament until March 2013.
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Hamdy el-Gazzar describes the situation swirling around Omar Hazeq who was an employee at the Library of Alexandria. Omar was dismissed from his position and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for breaking demonstration laws and taking part in a protest during the trial of Khalid Said’s murderers.
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Hamdy el-Gazzar describes the situation swirling around Omar Hazeq who was an employee at the Library of Alexandria. Omar was dismissed from his position and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for breaking demonstration laws and taking part in a protest during the trial of Khalid Said’s murderers.
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