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WATCH | Satire and Threat to Freedom of Expression
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10 months ago
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Ten years ago, on January 7, 2015, two gunmen stormed the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine, and killed 12 people.
Right now, Vikatan, a century-old Tamil magazine in India, faces the prospect of a digital ban after a cartoon sparked controversy.
From the French Revolution to the Emergency in India to the Arab Spring, cartoons have been used effectively as a tool of dissent.
But in this age of rising authoritarianism, satire is increasingly seen as a threat.
Watch the full Deep Dive to know more.
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On January 7, 2015, two gunmen stormed the Paris office of the magazine Charlie Hebdo,
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killing 12 people, including some of Hebdo's star cartoonists.
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The brutal attack, a direct assault on freedom of expression, sent shockwaves across the world.
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The magazine had been targeted for publishing satirical cartoons of Prophet Muhammad.
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But even before and after the Charlie Hebdo attack, political cartoonists have paid a heavy price for their work,
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some with their freedom and others with even their lives.
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Welcome to Deep Dive with Outlook. Today we will discuss satire and freedom of expression.
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Right now, Wiketan, a century-old Tamil magazine in India,
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faces the prospect of a digital ban after a cartoon-sparked controversy.
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Cartoons are more than just doodles. They have challenged kings, dictators and leaders of democracies alike.
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From the French Revolution to the emergency in India to the Arab Spring,
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cartoons have been used effectively as a tool of dissent.
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But in this age of rising authoritarianism, satire is increasingly seen as a threat.
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Take British cartoonist Steve Bell, fired from the British newspaper The Guardian in 2023
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over an unpublished cartoon of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Bell was accused of anti-Semitism.
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In Turkey, Musa Kaat was jailed for drawing cartoons critical of President Erdogan.
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In China, Jiang Yefei was arrested even after fleeing to Thailand.
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In Bangladesh, Ahmed Kabir Kishore was jailed for 10 months for his life in the time of Corona series,
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critical of the government's handling of public health during the COVID pandemic.
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He fled the country in 2021 and now lives in exile.
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Ugandan cartoonist Jimmy Spire Sentango faced online harassment after exposing the corrupt authorities.
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Kashmiri cartoonist Mir Suhail, who is now in New York, fears he would have been jailed had he stayed in India.
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Indian cartoonist Rachita Taneja still faces contempt of court charges
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over her satirical online comic strip Sanitary Panels.
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The crackdown on cartoonists isn't just about censorship.
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Political satire exposes corruption, hypocrisy and injustice in eloquent ways.
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Authoritarian governments fear it. Right-wing groups take offence and create a furor.
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Even those who are in power in many democratic nations find it hard to tolerate satire when it targets them.
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So, are we now witnessing the death of political cartoons? Not quite.
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Digital comics, meme culture and AI-generated satire are evolving tools of dissent.
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But cartoonists remain at risk. They are not just fighting censorship.
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They are fighting for their lives and their freedom.
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As the world debates the extent of freedom of expression, one question remains.
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If a society cannot take a joke, can it really call itself free?
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You can read more on this issue on our website.
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