A prizewinning cartoon drawn by a high schooler satirizing President Yoon Suk-yeol has ignited a debate over freedom of expression in the National Assembly Culture, Sports, and Tourism Committee's ...
A political cartoon published by the New York Post earlier this month stirred the waters of an age-old debate, pitting freedom of the press against political correctness. The cartoon depicts an ape ...
The debate that began with Danish newspapers publishing cartoons about Islam is not about free speech or free press or “death to humor” as Register cartoonist Mike Shelton caricatured [Feb. 3]. I ...
Anyone implying that you cannot truly support free expression unless you enthusiastically support Charlie Hebdo’s cartoons sets up a false dichotomy. Taking issue with these cartoons doesn’t make you ...
In 1989, Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini didn't simply diss Salman Rushdie's provocative novel, "The Satanic Verses." Khomeini issued a death threat, and backed his fatwa with a multimillion-dollar reward ...
"The freedom of expression has to have some boundary. What is that boundary? That isn't very clear, but where it ends is when you start to play with the emotions of others," said Dr. Nasir Khan, ...
*Cartoon expressions of thought are means of communicating art in Mass media, especially editorial and political cartoons bringing to light matters in this instance, that concern the Nigerian masses ...
Cartooning is primarily about getting the subject's expression right, according to cartoonist Ajit Ninan, who conducted a workshop on Saturday for Gurgaon for Kids campaign. Gurgaon: Cartooning is ...
(MENAFN- Swissinfo)Caricatures, Political cartoons – these are often fun or at least make you smile. But they are also key for expressing freedom of speech. SWI swissinfo.ch brings you a selection of ...
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