A cartoon tops a list of banned addresses in Turkey that includes 38 Twitter accounts

A cartoon tops a list of banned addresses in Turkey that includes 38 Twitter accounts

channeldraw.blogspot.com.es/2016/07/the-blood-of-recep-tayyip-erdogan.html The url of this cartoon, published on 22/07/ 2016 on the cartoonist's blog Gianluca Costantinithe url of this cartoon, published on 22/07/2016 on the cartoonist's blog, appears first in the court order for the blocking of sites banned by Erdogan's government of 25/07/2016, thus confirming what the author denounced at the time.

Australia's indigenous community protests a cartoon it considers racist

Australia's indigenous community protests a cartoon it considers racist

Australia's indigenous community protests a cartoon it considers racist. This is the scene: Police: you must sit down and talk to your son about personal responsibility Father: yes, very good What's his name then? On Thursday 4 August this cartoon by Bill Leak (1956) -(Bio) was published in the News Corporation (Rupert Murdoch)

Interview with Sandya Eknaligoda

Interview with Sandya Eknaligoda

Photo: Vikalpa | Groundviews | Maatram | CPA - License: CC by 2.0 Interview with Sandya Eknaligoda Sandya is the wife of Prageeth Eknaligoda, a journalist and cartoonist who disappeared in Sri Lanka on 24 January 2010. Read story. What do you remember about the day of Prageeth's disappearance? Prageeth left home between

No trace of cartoonist Prageeth Eknaligoda for more than six years

No trace of cartoonist Prageeth Eknaligoda for more than six years

Prageeth Eknaligoda press accreditation On 7 June, the Sri Lankan government passed a bill that would allow more than 65,000 people to be recognised as missing, most of them during the civil war (1983 - 2009). Strangely enough, until now, the state did not even recognise them as missing, all claims were left