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Report on global threat to political cartoonists is released

Credit: L'Andalou. Image posted with the permission of Cartoonists Rights and Cartooning for Peace

Cartoonists Rights and Cartooning for Peace have jointly issued a report on the growing threat to the freedom of expression of editorial and political cartoonists around the world. The report is available here in English, and here in French.

[T]he most pressing threat to the free expression of cartoonists is authoritarianism. In regions all over the world, populist and nationalist governments have sought to conflate acts of protest with crime, even terrorism. Wherever the most natural impulse of conscience – to voice dissatisfaction with one's own government – is regarded with suspicion and framed as harmful to the fabric of the state, cartoonists' careers will face an existential threat.

And so will their freedom and lives.

Among the examples of cartoonists in peril for their work described in the report:

Rachita Taneja. Image posted with the permission of Cartoonists Rights and Cartooning for Peace.

I find it ironic that at a time when political cartoonists are struggling to maintain their exposure, stature, and economic viability, they seem to be increasingly on the front line of threats from government persecution and extremist violence.

Matt Wuerker. Image posted with the permission of Cartoonists Rights and Cartooning for Peace.
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