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Washington Post's Controversial Removal of Anti-Hamas Cartoon Sparks Outrage and Apology
media2 years ago

Washington Post's Controversial Removal of Anti-Hamas Cartoon Sparks Outrage and Apology

Political cartoonist Michael Ramirez speaks out after The Washington Post pulled his cartoon mocking Hamas, citing internal and external backlash. Ramirez defends his cartoon, titled "Human shields," which depicts Hamas using civilians as human shields. While the Post retracted the cartoon, Ramirez's employer, the Las Vegas Review-Journal, stands behind it. Ramirez criticizes the restriction of free speech and the erasure of boundaries when it comes to Hamas. He reveals his working relationship with the Post opinions editor and expresses disappointment over the episode. Ramirez will continue working with the Post but reassess their relationship. He emphasizes the importance of open debate and addresses the "systematic undermining of the freedom of speech." The Washington Post declined to comment further.

Hong Kong security chief defends suspension of newspaper comic strip.
politics2 years ago

Hong Kong security chief defends suspension of newspaper comic strip.

The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) has criticized the suspension of a political cartoon strip by local Chinese newspaper Ming Pao, saying it showed that the city "could not tolerate critical voices." The cartoonist, "Zunzi" Wong Kei-kwan, has been openly criticized by government officials six times since October last year. The HKJA warned that such complaints and suspensions could intensify self-censorship in Hong Kong, as media organizations may become worried that their content would face severe criticism or be accused of breaching the law.