#Cartoon – #FlagWoman of #Palestine, @zaytouni_rana – #Palhunger
Mondoweiss: Video: #Flagwoman protester raises Palestinian flag on Israeli military vehicle outside Ofer prison
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Making of caught by @blagus
Another of my toons converted into a poster in Faquaa village, near Jenin, #Palestine
(Getty Images) A protester holds a poster reading ‘No to occupation, settlements and division. Yes to a Palestinian state, national unity and popular resistance.’ during a rally held by Palestinian and foreign peace activists to mark the 10th anniversary of the Arab Peace Initiative, seeking to end Israeli occupation and establish an independent Palestinian state, in the West Bank village of Faquaa near Jenin on April 28, 2012.
في تلك الأثناء بمطار السعودية (Cartoon) Meanwhile in the Saudi airport – #Egypt #KSA
CNN: Saudi Arabia closes embassy in Egypt; pulls ambassador
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Dibujo para M15, el Movimiento de los #Indignados de España
Hat tip @ADGwitter
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My #F1 in #Bahrain cartoon published yesterday in the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung
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Impressive photo of women using Abdulhadi al-Khawaja cartoon in Manama, #Bahrain via @SAlwadaei
Cartoon I made for Bahraini activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja being used by women today in Manama, according @SAlwadaei
Photo by @ianparkesf1
Another #F1 cartoon used in a protest, Sehla, #Bahrain
The artwork I made in January 12, calling to boycott to the Formula One in Bahrain, was used in another prostest.
(Associated Press) Bahraini anti-government protesters carry a poster calling for a boycott of next weekend’s Formula OneBahrain Grand Prix during a march Sunday, April 15, 2012, in Sehla, Bahrain, near the capital of Manama. The Arabic reads, “formula in Bahrain is crushing the bodies of the people.” Thousands of protesters, many waving national flags, called for the fall of the Bahraini regime and freedom for political prisoners.
Cartoon I made for Abdulhadi al-Khawaja used in a demo outside UK embassy in #Bahrain
Cartoon I made for Bahraini activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja was used by protesters yesterday.
(Associated Press) Anti-government protesters approach riot police holding pictures of a jailed opposition human rights activist Saturday, April 14, 2012, outside the British Embassy in Manama, Bahrain. Dozens gathered in support of Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, who has been on a prison hunger strike for more than two months. Police, who blocked surrounding roads, dispersed the demonstrators with sound grenades. The Arabic on the banner worn by the woman at center reads: “freedom or martyrdom.”
#Cartoon for @Operamundi – Red carpet for Bernie Ecclestone in #Bahrain – #F1
Original post (in Portuguese): http://operamundi.uol.com.br/conteudo/opiniao/21127/formula+1+no+bahrain+rei+hamad+estende+tapete+vermelho+para+ecclestone.shtml
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My #Bahrain Grand Prix of #F1 logo featured on @guardian
My “suggestion” to Bernie Ecclestone for a new Bahrain Grand Prix of Formula One logo was published by Guardian Middle East Live Blog.
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My suggestion for Bernie Ecclestone: New logo for #Bahrain Grand Prix of #F1
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#Cartoon – #F1 in #Bahrain: Smokescreen for King Hamad crackdown on pro-democracy movement #FEB14
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#MB and #SCAF duel for power cartoon published in Saudi newspaper
My cartoon about Egyptian elections was published by Saudi daily newspaper Al-Jazirah.
Hat tip @SA674
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(Foto) Manifestante no #Bahrain manda um recado ao brasileiros
A foto, enviada pelo defensor dos direitos humanos no Bahrain, Said Yousif Almuhafda, mostra manifestante exibindo uma charge que fiz ano passado, em que o rei Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa disparando uma lata de gás lacrimogêneo produzida no Brasil. A Condor Tecnologias Não-Letais, com sede no Rio de Janeiro, é um dos fabricantes destes artefatos que tem feito muitas vítimas no Bahrain. Os manifestantes querem que o Brasil pare de vender gás lacrimogêneo para a ditadura do rei Hamad. O site Operamundi publicou artigo a respeito: http://operamundi.uol.com.br/conteudo/noticias/18590/gas+lacrimogeneo+fabricado+no+brasil+e+usado+para+reprimir+protestos+no+bahrein.shtml
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