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French history teacher Samuel Paty was murdered on 16 October after showing two caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed in a class about freedom of expression. In recent years, caricature in France has ...
Caricature thrives on one idea: exaggerate the truth until it becomes impossible to ignore. Artists have used it to challenge authority, ridicule elites, and spark public debate. Its influence reached ...
Caricatures - A History of Censorship Censorship of humour was the topic of the panel discussion entitled "Press Freedom in the Light of Humour and Comics" organized by the Turkish Journalists ...
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With just a few strokes and a lot of sarcasm, history’s biggest names get hilariously skewed. This isn’t high art—it’s caricature chaos, and it’s surprisingly brilliant. Canada's Carney fires back at ...