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CRNetIntCRNI@CRNetInt·
14 Apr

Very happy for our friends & colleagues in writers’ freedom orgs who have longed for this. A sign, perhaps, that things can improve in Turkey. But the years spent fighting for Altan’s release should never have been necessary.

Figen AlbugaÇALIKUŞU@FigenCalikusu

Ahmet Altan’ı biraz evvel karşıladım...

Özgürlüğe ilk adım...

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EmaDelRossoEmanuele Del Rosso@EmaDelRosso·
14 Apr

Free Myanmar from the military dictatorship!

@Raise3Fingers #Myanmar @UNinMyanmar

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14 Apr

Call to arms for artists to draw #ThreeFingers to raise awareness of the brutal coup in #Myanmar #WhatsHapppeningInMyanmar @Raise3Fingers
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13 Apr

Ahmed Kabir Kishore, winner of CRNI’s Robert Russell Courage in Cartooning Award 2020 takes up his pen once more as his health returns, following ten months of pre-trial detention, alleged torture & weeks of hospitalisation including two surgical procedures. #Bangladesh

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13 Apr

“Absolutely ridiculous idea to criminalise criticism, respect is earned, cannot be imposed on people.” We are concerned by moves to criminalise ridicule of the military in Pakistan & encouraged by resistance to this proposed legislation that would curtail cartoonists yet further. https://twitter.com/Pakistan_Press/status/1380816593102499846

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Passage of bill against ‘disrespect of armed forces’ assailed
Read: https://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/passage-of-bill-against-disrespect-of-armed-forces-assailed/

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