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Toons Mag

Toons Mag is a cartoon magazine that offers a global online platform for publishing editorial cartoons, comics, caricatures, illustrations, and related news. It is a multilingual publication and organizer of an international cartoon contest and exhibitions. It was founded in 2009 by cartoonist Arifur Rahman, based in Drøbak, Norway.

Toons Mag
CategoriesCartoon, Magazine, Online newspaper
PublisherArifur Rahman
FounderArifur Rahman
Founded2009
First issue1 November 2009; 14 years ago (2009-11-01)
CountryNorway
Based inDrøbak
LanguageEnglish, Bengali, Hindi, Spanish, Arabic
Websitetoonsmag.com
ISSN2535-7492

Founder and history edit

In 2007, Cartoonist Arifur Rahman started drawing for a Bangladeshi satirical magazine called Alpin.[1][2] It was a fun supplementary publication by Prothom Alo.

In Alpin, one of his cartoons that made a joke about adding Mohammad to the beginning of a person's name. The cartoon culminates in a young boy introducing his cat as Mohammad Cat.[3][4] The cartoon, which was published during the Islamic holiday of Ramadan, ignited protests across Bangladesh and led to Arifur Rahman's arrest.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

 
Arifur Rahman, Founder and Publisher of Toons Mag.

On 18 September 2007, Alpin was banned permanently and the editor of Alpin was suspended.[11] Bangladeshi newspaper editors decided that they will never be published his cartoons in the future. In prison, Arifur Rahman wished that when he was freed, he would be able to start a magazine like Alpin. On 20 March 2008, after six months and two days in prison for "hurting religious sentiments," he was freed but found himself unable to publish his work.[12][13][14][15]

One year later, some newspapers published his cartoons but all of them were published anonymously. Arifur Rahman was not happy to publish his cartoon anonymously. He always wished to publish his cartoons under his own name. So, he tried to start a printed cartoon magazine but did not have enough money. Then, he decided to publish on the internet, a cheap and easy way to get a global audience. In 2009, he started, Toons Mag Online Cartoon Magazine.[13]

Award edit

In 2015, Toons won "Best of online activism awards" in the people's choice category in Deutsche Welle, Germany.[16][17]

Toons promotes freedom of expression through cartoons, comics, caricatures and articles. It is published in English, Bengali, Arabic, Spanish and Hindi languages.[13]

Cartoon Contest and Exhibitions edit

 
This is a press image about Freedom of cartooning. The image reflects that cartoonists are free to draw and publish at Toons Mag. This is a digitally produced graphic artwork. Free image.

Since 2015, Toons has organized the International Cartoon Contest and Exhibitions to support children's rights, women's rights, freedom of expression, gender equality.

2015: Children in War edit

In 2015, Toons organized the International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition "Children in War" to focus on the suffering of children in war and conflict areas, such as in Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq. It was a moving exhibition, which was exhibited in multiple places in Norway and Sweden. One hundred and twenty-eight cartoonists participated from 51 different countries.[18] On 10 September 2015, The exhibition was opened by Bishop Atle Sommerfeldt in Avistegnernes Hus, Drøbak. After the opening, was exhibited in Oslo, Nesodden, Bergen, Stavanger, Haugesund, Kristiansand and in Norrköping in Sweden. The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery and Fritt Ord.[19][20]

2016: Women's Rights edit

The cartoon competition was organized by Arifur Rahman and Toons Mag and received 1,625 drawings by 567 cartoonists from 79 different countries.[21] A selection were represented in the Women's Rights exhibitions, which opened in Drøbak, Bangalore and Uttar Pradesh for International Women's Day, 8 March 2016. The drawings in the exhibitions deal with women's rights and limitations; the lack of education, forced marriage, female genital mutilation, violence, discrimination, legal protection and workload.[22][23]

On 10 December 2016, it was exhibited in the Brain Sneezing Gallery in the Prešov Wave Club, Slovakia.[24][25]

The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery, Fritt Ord, Indian Institute of Cartoonist, Brain Sneezing Gallery, Prešov Wave club, EEA funds and the Slovak Republic.

Members of the Jury
Name Introduction Country
Siri Dokken Norwegian Cartoonist and Illustrator Norway
Sabine Voigt German Cartoonist and Illustrator Germany
Saadet Demir Yalçın Turkish Cartoonist Turkey
Nigar Nazar The first Pakistani female cartoonist. Pakistan
Ahsan Habib Bangladeshi Cartoonist and Editor of Unmad Bangladesh
Borislav Stankovic Serbian Cartoonist Serbia
Jan-Erik Ander Swedish Cartoonist and Illustrator Sweden
Matt Wuerker A Pulitzer Prize-winning American political cartoonist and founding staff member of Politico. United States

12 cartoonist was won the award out of 567 cartoonists.

The Winners
Name Country Award
Marcin Bondarowicz Poland First Prize
Nenad Ostojic Croatia Second Prize
Reza Mokhtarjozani United States Third Prize
Zygmunt Zaradkiewicz Poland Honorable Mention
Zlatkovsky Mikhail Russia Honorable Mention
Osama Hajjaj Jordan Honorable Mention
Sahar Ajami Iran Honorable Mention
Sajad Rafeei Iran Honorable Mention
Selói Peters Brazil Honorable Mention
Afri Diyansyah Indonesia Honorable Mention
Michel Kichka Israel Honorable Mention
Plantu France Honorable Mention

2017: Freedom of Expression edit

This exhibition was organized in collaboration with cartoonist Arifur Rahman from Bangladesh, who has himself been a victim of torture and imprisonment for his drawings. Five hundred and eighteen cartoonists participated from 83 countries, submitting 1,556 cartoons.

The exhibition opening was in three countries. Per Edgard Kokkvold, writer, and chairman of the Norwegian Broadcasting Council, former newspaper editor and secretary general of the Norwegian Press Association and leader of the Press Complaints Commission inaugurated the exhibition. Moddi Knutsen, Norwegian musician, inaugurated the exhibition and Roar Hagen, Norwegian political cartoonist, announced the award winner.[26]

In the Indian Institute of Cartoonists, Bangalore, India, Dr. Sathyabhama Badhreenath, director of the National Gallery of Modern Art inaugurated the exhibition.[27][28]

It was also exhibited in Kýchanie mozgu – Brain Sneezing gallery, Prešov, and Košice, Slovakia, as well as in the Slovak embassy in Oslo, Norway.

The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery, Fritt Ord, Norwegian Festival of Literature in Lillehammer, Brain Sneezing Gallery, Prešov, and Indian Institute of Cartoonist. Later on, it was exhibited on Eidsvoll.[26][29][30]

Members of the Jury
Name Occupation Country
Ann Telnaes Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. She is the president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists United States
Liza Donnelly An American cartoonist and writer, best known for her work in The New Yorker and is resident cartoonist of CBS News United States
Roar Hagen Norwegian cartoonist and illustrator, cartoonist for Norwegian Newspaper Verdens Gang (VG) Norway
Egil Nyhus Norwegian Cartoonist and illustrator, editorial cartoonist for Romerikes Blad Norway
Carina Milde Curator of Museum of Work, Sweden Sweden
Nenad Ostojic Croatian Cartoonist Croatia
Cintia Bolio Mexican Cartoonist and illustrator México
Atiqullah Shahid Afghan Cartoonist Afghanistan
Judy Nadin Australian cartoonist and caricaturist Australia
John Curtis South African Cartoonist South Africa

12 cartoonist was won the award out of 518 cartoonists.

The Winners
Name Country Award
José Antonio Rodríguez García Mexico First Prize
Bruno Hamzagic Brazil Second Prize
Aristides E. Hernandez Cuba Third Prize
Miro Stefanović Serbia Honorable Mention
Angel Boligan Mexico Honorable Mention
Firuz Kutal Norway Honorable Mention
Galym Boranbayev Kazakhstan Honorable Mention
Walter Gastaldo Argentina Honorable Mention
Andrei Popov Russia Honorable Mention
Yihenew Worku Ethiopia Honorable Mention
Julio Carrión Cueva Peru Honorable Mention
Jitet Kustana Indonesia Honorable Mention

Cartoonist of the Year Award edit

 
Cartoonist of the Year Award monogram

An annual award to appreciate and motivate cartoonists for their best cartoons.

Winners
Year Cartoonist Country Introduction
2016/17 José Antonio Rodríguez García Mexico Political Cartoonist and illustrator from Mexico
2018 Arcadio Esquivel Costa Rica Cartoonist and Professor of Department of Fine Arts at the School of General Studies, University of Costa Rica

References edit

  1. ^ "Cartoonist arrested over harmless play on name Mohammed | Reporters without borders". RSF. 19 September 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2019. Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediately release of Arifur Rahman, a cartoonist with Aalpin, the daily newspaper Prothom Alo's weekly satirical supplement.
  2. ^ "Arifur Rahman". Lambiek. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Bangladeshi Cartoonist Arifur Rahman on Calling a Cat "Mohammad" | Sampsonia Way Magazine". Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Cartoonist arrested over harmless play on name Mohammed". IFEX. 19 September 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Violence over Bangladesh cartoon". 21 September 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Bangladesh suspends magazine over controversial cartoon". Reuters. 21 September 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Cartoonist Arif jailed". The Daily Star. 12 November 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Cartoonist Arifur Rahman Arrested in Bangladesh for Offensive Cartoon". ভিওএ (in Bengali). Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  9. ^ "Prothom Alo cartoonist arrested". bdnews24. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Cartoonist jailed in Bangladesh". 19 September 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  11. ^ "Bangladesh suspends magazine over controversial cartoon". Reuters. 21 September 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  12. ^ "Får endelig tegne hva han vil". Journalen (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 19 July 2019. Rahman tegner ofte ut fra fantasien. Illustrasjon Arifur Rahman Kunne ikke bruke navnet sitt
  13. ^ a b c Sigvartsen, Ana Leticia (1 June 2013). "Avistegning førte til fengsel". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  14. ^ Greenslade, Roy (20 September 2007). "Bangladesh cartoonist arrested". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  15. ^ "Cartoonist Arif freed". bdnews24. 20 March 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  16. ^ "People's Choice for Bengali – The Bobs – Best of Online Activism". Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  17. ^ "Drøbak-tegner Arifur Rahman kåret til beste aktivist på nett". amta.no (in Norwegian). 4 May 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  18. ^ "Children in War". ICORN international cities of refuge network. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  19. ^ "Biskopen åpner utstilling i Drøbak om barns lidelser i krig". amta.no (in Norwegian). 8 September 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2019. Utstillingen er en av vandreutstillingene i regi av Avistegnernes Hus, og tilbys via nettet til institusjoner over hele verden. Den er også støttet av «Fritt Ord».
  20. ^ "Barn och krig" (in Swedish). Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  21. ^ "Women's Rights in Cartoons". ICORN international cities of refuge network. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  22. ^ "Tema: Kvinners rettigheter: Moren ble barnebrud som 11-åring – nå tegner Arifur (31) for kvinners rettigheter". vg.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  23. ^ Madhukar, Jayanthi (27 February 2016). "The feminist half". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  24. ^ "Správy RTVS". rtvs.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  25. ^ "Pozvánka na výstavu – Správy – MZV MZV PORTAL". mzv.sk. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  26. ^ a b "Freedom of Expression". Norsk Litteraturfestival. 13 December 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  27. ^ "Express Publications Indulge – Chennai dated Fri, 12 May 17". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  28. ^ "Toons shall overcome: The fight for freedom of expression". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  29. ^ "Fra fengsel i hjemlandet til utstilling på Verket". eub.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  30. ^ "Freedom of Expression – Museumstjenesten". mia.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 July 2019.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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Toons Mag is a cartoon magazine that offers a global online platform for publishing editorial cartoons comics caricatures illustrations and related news It is a multilingual publication and organizer of an international cartoon contest and exhibitions It was founded in 2009 by cartoonist Arifur Rahman based in Drobak Norway Toons MagCategoriesCartoon Magazine Online newspaperPublisherArifur RahmanFounderArifur RahmanFounded2009First issue1 November 2009 14 years ago 2009 11 01 CountryNorwayBased inDrobakLanguageEnglish Bengali Hindi Spanish ArabicWebsitetoonsmag wbr comISSN2535 7492 Contents 1 Founder and history 2 Award 3 Cartoon Contest and Exhibitions 3 1 2015 Children in War 3 2 2016 Women s Rights 3 3 2017 Freedom of Expression 4 Cartoonist of the Year Award 5 References 6 External linksFounder and history editMain article 2007 Bangladesh cartoon controversy In 2007 Cartoonist Arifur Rahman started drawing for a Bangladeshi satirical magazine called Alpin 1 2 It was a fun supplementary publication by Prothom Alo In Alpin one of his cartoons that made a joke about adding Mohammad to the beginning of a person s name The cartoon culminates in a young boy introducing his cat as Mohammad Cat 3 4 The cartoon which was published during the Islamic holiday of Ramadan ignited protests across Bangladesh and led to Arifur Rahman s arrest 5 6 7 8 9 10 nbsp Arifur Rahman Founder and Publisher of Toons Mag On 18 September 2007 Alpin was banned permanently and the editor of Alpin was suspended 11 Bangladeshi newspaper editors decided that they will never be published his cartoons in the future In prison Arifur Rahman wished that when he was freed he would be able to start a magazine like Alpin On 20 March 2008 after six months and two days in prison for hurting religious sentiments he was freed but found himself unable to publish his work 12 13 14 15 One year later some newspapers published his cartoons but all of them were published anonymously Arifur Rahman was not happy to publish his cartoon anonymously He always wished to publish his cartoons under his own name So he tried to start a printed cartoon magazine but did not have enough money Then he decided to publish on the internet a cheap and easy way to get a global audience In 2009 he started Toons Mag Online Cartoon Magazine 13 Award editIn 2015 Toons won Best of online activism awards in the people s choice category in Deutsche Welle Germany 16 17 Toons promotes freedom of expression through cartoons comics caricatures and articles It is published in English Bengali Arabic Spanish and Hindi languages 13 Cartoon Contest and Exhibitions edit nbsp This is a press image about Freedom of cartooning The image reflects that cartoonists are free to draw and publish at Toons Mag This is a digitally produced graphic artwork Free image Since 2015 Toons has organized the International Cartoon Contest and Exhibitions to support children s rights women s rights freedom of expression gender equality 2015 Children in War edit In 2015 Toons organized the International Cartoon Contest and Exhibition Children in War to focus on the suffering of children in war and conflict areas such as in Syria Yemen Afghanistan Iraq It was a moving exhibition which was exhibited in multiple places in Norway and Sweden One hundred and twenty eight cartoonists participated from 51 different countries 18 On 10 September 2015 The exhibition was opened by Bishop Atle Sommerfeldt in Avistegnernes Hus Drobak After the opening was exhibited in Oslo Nesodden Bergen Stavanger Haugesund Kristiansand and in Norrkoping in Sweden The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery and Fritt Ord 19 20 2016 Women s Rights edit The cartoon competition was organized by Arifur Rahman and Toons Mag and received 1 625 drawings by 567 cartoonists from 79 different countries 21 A selection were represented in the Women s Rights exhibitions which opened in Drobak Bangalore and Uttar Pradesh for International Women s Day 8 March 2016 The drawings in the exhibitions deal with women s rights and limitations the lack of education forced marriage female genital mutilation violence discrimination legal protection and workload 22 23 On 10 December 2016 it was exhibited in the Brain Sneezing Gallery in the Presov Wave Club Slovakia 24 25 The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery Fritt Ord Indian Institute of Cartoonist Brain Sneezing Gallery Presov Wave club EEA funds and the Slovak Republic Members of the Jury Name Introduction CountrySiri Dokken Norwegian Cartoonist and Illustrator NorwaySabine Voigt German Cartoonist and Illustrator GermanySaadet Demir Yalcin Turkish Cartoonist TurkeyNigar Nazar The first Pakistani female cartoonist PakistanAhsan Habib Bangladeshi Cartoonist and Editor of Unmad BangladeshBorislav Stankovic Serbian Cartoonist SerbiaJan Erik Ander Swedish Cartoonist and Illustrator SwedenMatt Wuerker A Pulitzer Prize winning American political cartoonist and founding staff member of Politico United States12 cartoonist was won the award out of 567 cartoonists The Winners Name Country AwardMarcin Bondarowicz Poland First PrizeNenad Ostojic Croatia Second PrizeReza Mokhtarjozani United States Third PrizeZygmunt Zaradkiewicz Poland Honorable MentionZlatkovsky Mikhail Russia Honorable MentionOsama Hajjaj Jordan Honorable MentionSahar Ajami Iran Honorable MentionSajad Rafeei Iran Honorable MentionSeloi Peters Brazil Honorable MentionAfri Diyansyah Indonesia Honorable MentionMichel Kichka Israel Honorable MentionPlantu France Honorable Mention2017 Freedom of Expression edit This exhibition was organized in collaboration with cartoonist Arifur Rahman from Bangladesh who has himself been a victim of torture and imprisonment for his drawings Five hundred and eighteen cartoonists participated from 83 countries submitting 1 556 cartoons The exhibition opening was in three countries Per Edgard Kokkvold writer and chairman of the Norwegian Broadcasting Council former newspaper editor and secretary general of the Norwegian Press Association and leader of the Press Complaints Commission inaugurated the exhibition Moddi Knutsen Norwegian musician inaugurated the exhibition and Roar Hagen Norwegian political cartoonist announced the award winner 26 In the Indian Institute of Cartoonists Bangalore India Dr Sathyabhama Badhreenath director of the National Gallery of Modern Art inaugurated the exhibition 27 28 It was also exhibited in Kychanie mozgu Brain Sneezing gallery Presov and Kosice Slovakia as well as in the Slovak embassy in Oslo Norway The event was supported by The Norwegian Cartoonist Gallery Fritt Ord Norwegian Festival of Literature in Lillehammer Brain Sneezing Gallery Presov and Indian Institute of Cartoonist Later on it was exhibited on Eidsvoll 26 29 30 Members of the Jury Name Occupation CountryAnn Telnaes Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning She is the president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists United StatesLiza Donnelly An American cartoonist and writer best known for her work in The New Yorker and is resident cartoonist of CBS News United StatesRoar Hagen Norwegian cartoonist and illustrator cartoonist for Norwegian Newspaper Verdens Gang VG NorwayEgil Nyhus Norwegian Cartoonist and illustrator editorial cartoonist for Romerikes Blad NorwayCarina Milde Curator of Museum of Work Sweden SwedenNenad Ostojic Croatian Cartoonist CroatiaCintia Bolio Mexican Cartoonist and illustrator MexicoAtiqullah Shahid Afghan Cartoonist AfghanistanJudy Nadin Australian cartoonist and caricaturist AustraliaJohn Curtis South African Cartoonist South Africa12 cartoonist was won the award out of 518 cartoonists The Winners Name Country AwardJose Antonio Rodriguez Garcia Mexico First PrizeBruno Hamzagic Brazil Second PrizeAristides E Hernandez Cuba Third PrizeMiro Stefanovic Serbia Honorable MentionAngel Boligan Mexico Honorable MentionFiruz Kutal Norway Honorable MentionGalym Boranbayev Kazakhstan Honorable MentionWalter Gastaldo Argentina Honorable MentionAndrei Popov Russia Honorable MentionYihenew Worku Ethiopia Honorable MentionJulio Carrion Cueva Peru Honorable MentionJitet Kustana Indonesia Honorable MentionCartoonist of the Year Award edit nbsp Cartoonist of the Year Award monogramAn annual award to appreciate and motivate cartoonists for their best cartoons Winners Year Cartoonist Country Introduction2016 17 Jose Antonio Rodriguez Garcia Mexico Political Cartoonist and illustrator from Mexico2018 Arcadio Esquivel Costa Rica Cartoonist and Professor of Department of Fine Arts at the School of General Studies University of Costa RicaReferences edit Cartoonist arrested over harmless play on name Mohammed Reporters without borders RSF 19 September 2007 Retrieved 19 July 2019 Reporters Without Borders calls for the immediately release of Arifur Rahman a cartoonist with Aalpin the daily newspaper Prothom Alo s weekly satirical supplement Arifur Rahman Lambiek Retrieved 22 May 2019 Bangladeshi Cartoonist Arifur Rahman on Calling a Cat Mohammad Sampsonia Way Magazine Retrieved 8 July 2019 Cartoonist arrested over harmless play on name Mohammed IFEX 19 September 2007 Retrieved 8 July 2019 Violence over Bangladesh cartoon 21 September 2007 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Bangladesh suspends magazine over controversial cartoon Reuters 21 September 2007 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Cartoonist Arif jailed The Daily Star 12 November 2009 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Cartoonist Arifur Rahman Arrested in Bangladesh for Offensive Cartoon ভ ওএ in Bengali Retrieved 22 May 2019 Prothom Alo cartoonist arrested bdnews24 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Cartoonist jailed in Bangladesh 19 September 2007 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Bangladesh suspends magazine over controversial cartoon Reuters 21 September 2007 Retrieved 8 July 2019 Far endelig tegne hva han vil Journalen in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 19 July 2019 Rahman tegner ofte ut fra fantasien Illustrasjon Arifur Rahman Kunne ikke bruke navnet sitt a b c Sigvartsen Ana Leticia 1 June 2013 Avistegning forte til fengsel NRK in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 10 July 2019 Greenslade Roy 20 September 2007 Bangladesh cartoonist arrested The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 8 July 2019 Cartoonist Arif freed bdnews24 20 March 2008 Retrieved 22 May 2019 People s Choice for Bengali The Bobs Best of Online Activism Retrieved 22 May 2019 Drobak tegner Arifur Rahman karet til beste aktivist pa nett amta no in Norwegian 4 May 2015 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Children in War ICORN international cities of refuge network Retrieved 10 July 2019 Biskopen apner utstilling i Drobak om barns lidelser i krig amta no in Norwegian 8 September 2015 Retrieved 10 July 2019 Utstillingen er en av vandreutstillingene i regi av Avistegnernes Hus og tilbys via nettet til institusjoner over hele verden Den er ogsa stottet av Fritt Ord Barn och krig in Swedish Retrieved 10 July 2019 Women s Rights in Cartoons ICORN international cities of refuge network Retrieved 22 May 2019 Tema Kvinners rettigheter Moren ble barnebrud som 11 aring na tegner Arifur 31 for kvinners rettigheter vg no in Norwegian Retrieved 22 May 2019 Madhukar Jayanthi 27 February 2016 The feminist half Bangalore Mirror Retrieved 22 May 2019 Spravy RTVS rtvs sk in Slovak Retrieved 10 July 2019 Pozvanka na vystavu Spravy MZV MZV PORTAL mzv sk Retrieved 10 July 2019 a b Freedom of Expression Norsk Litteraturfestival 13 December 2016 Retrieved 23 May 2019 Express Publications Indulge Chennai dated Fri 12 May 17 The New Indian Express Retrieved 23 May 2019 Toons shall overcome The fight for freedom of expression The New Indian Express Retrieved 23 May 2019 Fra fengsel i hjemlandet til utstilling pa Verket eub no in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 23 May 2019 Freedom of Expression Museumstjenesten mia no in Norwegian Retrieved 8 July 2019 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toons Mag amp oldid 1208342322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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