China Controversial Cartoonist Badiucao Fear of Being Disappeared At Any Moment
Badiucao, who regularly receives death threats over the past eight years, now considered as a public enemy by the Chinese Communist Party. It was in 2011 that he first dipped his brush into the genre of political satire: by launching an online campaign via which he solicited dick pics from hundreds of other artists around the world.
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Badiucao, who regularly receives death threats over the past eight years, now considered as a public enemy by the Chinese Communist Party. It was in 2011 that he first dipped his brush into the genre of political satire: by launching an online campaign via which he solicited dick pics from hundreds of other artists around the world.
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China Controversial Cartoonist Badiucao Fear of Being Disappeared At Any Moment
Badiucao, who regularly receives death threats over the past eight years, now considered as a public enemy by the Chinese Communist Party. It was in 2011 that he first dipped his brush into the genre of political satire: by launching an online campaign via…
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On August 10, 2020, nearly 200 police were deployed to raid the Headquarters of Apple Daily, a newspaper in Hong Kong with pro-democracy leaning. On the same day, citing the allegations of national security law infringement, the police arrested the newspaper founder Jimmy Lai, his two sons, 4 management executives of Next Media and 3 pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow, Yu-hin Lee and Chong-chak Lee.
Political cartoonist Badiucao captured the insecurities of the power authorities facing a voice that is different from theirs.
Image: #Badiucao
Source: Hong Kong Free Press #Aug11 #FreeAgnes #FreeJimmyLai #SupportAppleDaily #PressFreedom
On August 10, 2020, nearly 200 police were deployed to raid the Headquarters of Apple Daily, a newspaper in Hong Kong with pro-democracy leaning. On the same day, citing the allegations of national security law infringement, the police arrested the newspaper founder Jimmy Lai, his two sons, 4 management executives of Next Media and 3 pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow, Yu-hin Lee and Chong-chak Lee.
Political cartoonist Badiucao captured the insecurities of the power authorities facing a voice that is different from theirs.
Image: #Badiucao
Source: Hong Kong Free Press #Aug11 #FreeAgnes #FreeJimmyLai #SupportAppleDaily #PressFreedom