Malala

A Pakistani cartoonist tries to keep up his craft in the face of rising restrictions

It’s tough being a political cartoonist in Pakistan. In some schools of Islam, the artistic portrayal of people and animals is perceived as sacrilegious and Pakistan’s extremist politics is spawning a new wave of restrictions on the production of visual arts. Sabir Nazar is a Pakistani cartoonist who is trying to reclaim the power of images and restore the role of cartoons as a way to convey messages across cultural and linguistic divides.It’s tough being a political cartoonist in Pakistan. In some schools of Islam, the artistic portrayal of people and animals is perceived as sacrilegious and Pakistan’s extremist politics is spawning a new wave of restrictions on the production of visual arts. Sabir Nazar is a Pakistani cartoonist who is trying to reclaim the power of images and restore the role of cartoons as a way to convey messages across cultural and linguistic divides.

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Development & Education

Malala Yousafzai Addresses United Nations

The World

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Conflict & Justice

Malala Yousufzai Reunited with Friend in UK

Conflict & Justice

Malala Yousufzai Flown to UK for Treatment Amid Overwhelming Support

Lifestyle & Belief

Malala Yousufzai, the 14-year-old schoolgirl who campaigned for girls’ education in Pakistan was flown to the United Kingdom on Monday. She will treated at the Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital in Birmingham.