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#Cartoon – Why a Saudi blogger faces a possible death sentence for 3 tweets – #FreeHamza

 

Hamza Kashgari’s tweets on the prophet Muhammad’s birthday have resulted in charges of blasphemy, apostasy, and atheism – and Saudi Arabia appears to be making an example of his actions. Read more and support Free Hamza campaign: http://www.free-hamza.com/

Sign Free Hamza petition: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/death-calls-for-saudi-poet-and-blogger/

#Cartoon series (2001) – “All American Violence”, the making of spree killers in U.S.

I was born surrounded by “armed citizens”.

I learned that [a gun] means strength.

I see guns on movies all the time. Seems fun to shoot people.

I play games where I can kill many creatures, including humans.
People are teasing me in school. With all my background, I know exactly how to deal with them.

Ultras Ahlawy cartoon turned into placard and graffiti in #Egypt – #UA07

My cartoon tribute to Ultras Ahlawy martyrs of Port Said massacre inspired Egyptians to make placard and graffiti.

Hat tip @ahmedadly1987  and @ZeyadUa

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3 cartoons for the 1st anniversary of #Bahrain (unfinished) Revolution – #FEB14

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Caricatura para @Operamundi – Malvinas, 30 años después – #Argentina

Articulo original (em Portugues) aqui: http://operamundi.uol.com.br/conteudo/opiniao/19844/malvinas+o+conflito+30+anos+depois.shtml

Pinche para agrandar la imagen.

#Cartoon – Galal Amer, the “Prince of Satire” (1952-2012) – #Egypt

Egypt Independent: ‘Prince of Satire’ Galal Amer dies

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Feel myself deeply touched everytime I see my cartoons in the hands of #Egypt protesters

Original cartoon here: https://latuffcartoons.wordpress.com/2012/01/15/cartoon-scafgifts-were-already-delivered-to-egypt-since-last-year/

Egyptian students hold a portrait depicting a wounded revolutionary protester as they protest against the military rulers of the country in Cairo on February 11, 2012. Egyptian people mark first anniversary of the resignation of the former president Hosni Mubarak after his 30-year term. (Getty Images)

CAIRO, EGYPT – FEBRUARY 11: Students carry a symbolic coffin in rememberance for student who was killed in Port Said during the recent football match clashes on February 11, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian people await the upcoming first anniversary of the resignation of the former Muhammad Hosni Mubarak after his 30-year term on 11 February last year. The poor economic condition of the country and the unrest in the past are a threat to the transition to a democracy. (Getty Images)

#Cartoon for @OperaMundi : First #Libya then #Syria and finally #Iran

Original article (in Portuguese) HERE.

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#Cartoon for #Feb11 The Disobedience Day in #Egypt – #NOSCAF

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