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AtRiskArtistsArtists at Risk Connection (ARC)@AtRiskArtists·
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It has been over a decade since @khalidalbaih's cartoons about #ArabSpring went viral. In a world of strict cultural norms, cartoonists like Khalid face countless threats for their powerful imagery. Read more about his story here: http://bit.ly/KhalidAlb

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channeldrawGianluca Costantini@channeldraw·
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Freedom for the cartoonist Ashraf Hamdi “I’m getting arrested,” @drAshrafHamdi said in the post early on Monday. Hundreds of users have since shared, with many questioning his whereabouts. #Egypt
https://www.channeldraw.org/2021/01/27/freedom-for-the-cartoonist-ashraf-hamdi/

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MiddleEastEyeMiddle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
25 Jan

In one of his most recent videos, Ashraf Hamdi recounts the experiences felt during the 25 January revolution in 2011, including some of the popular slogans that were chanted, such as “bread, freedom, social justice”

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/egypt-cartoonist-arrested-video-january-revolution

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dusundusunIFoX / Düşünce Özgürlüğü@dusundusun·
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"Erdoğan'a hakaret" davasında karikatürist Sefer Selvi'ye verilen beraatin gerekçesi: "Cumhurbaşkanı'nın eleştirilere daha çok katlanması gerekir”
https://www.dusun-think.net/haberler/cumhurbaskanina-hakaret-ile-suclanan-karikaturist-sefer-selvi-beraat-etti/

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CPJMENACPJ MENA@CPJMENA·
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#Egypt: Egyptian authorities must immediately release cartoonist Ashraf Hamdi and drop any charges filed against him, @pressfreedom said today. https://cpj.org/2021/01/egyptian-cartoonist-ashraf-hamdi-detained-after-publishing-video-on-arab-spring-anniversary/

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