Satirists bag prestigious press cartoon award


Cartoonist Rachita Taneja and her Hong Kong counterpart Zunzi were awarded the biennial Kofi Annan Courage in Cartooning Award on Friday, which was World Press Freedom Day.

Taneja has been under threat of a prison sentence since a member of India’s ruling Hindu nationalist party complained about her online webcomic Sanitary Panels, whose stick figures take on subjects like harassment, homophobia, menstruation and authoritarianism.

Zunzi was dismissed by his newspaper in 2023, three years after China adopted national security laws that have reshaped Hong Kong’s arts, culture and media. Officials complained his images were “distorting and unethical”.

India ranks 159th out of 180 countries in the 2024 Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index, while Hong Kong ranks 135th.

The ceremony on Friday for the Kofi Annan award was accompanied by an exhibition of press cartoons, which Iranian lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi opened on the shores of Lake Geneva, by the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights.

“World Press Freedom Day is a chance to stand for truth, protect those bravely working to uncover it, and counter oppression,” United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk said on X.

He said 71 journalists had been killed and 320 imprisoned last year, while suppression, criminalisation and attacks against journalists were being met with impunity.

“This cannot become our status quo.

“In this crucial election year, we must ensure governments protect our right to hold those in power to account,” he said.

This year’s award and exhibition highlight “the pivotal role of women in the fight for freedom (and)... the challenges faced by female cartoonists globally”, said the organisers, namely the Freedom Cartoonists Foundation and the city of Geneva.

“We want to highlight the increasing numbers of women press artists.

“In addition to the pressure they are under due to their professions, they have to face threats because they are women,” said the foundation’s head, Swiss cartoonist Patrick Chappatte.

The exhibition “Cartooning for Freedom” from Friday to June 2 focuses on three topics: women’s rights; the ongoing wars in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan; and artificial intelligence. — AFP

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