Cartoons for Freedom of Expression - World Press Freedom Day 2023
For the 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day, UNESCO and Cartooning for Peace launch a campaign that talks about the importance of freedom of expression in guaranteeing human rights. Because we cannot defend our rights to free expression, education, health, equal access to justice without a free press that exposes abuses and provides information to assert our rights.
Special guest: The New Yorker
As the global celebration of the World Press Freedom Day takes place in the UN Headquarters in New York, this year, UNESCO and Cartooning for Peace are proud to invite The New Yorker as a special guest sharing a selection of cartoons in line with the Day's theme: Shaping a Future of Rights, Freedom of expression as an enabler of other rights.
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MATE
The protection of children from all forms of violence is a fundamental right.
Without freedom of expression, we cannot defend children rights @鈥孧ATEdibujos
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ELENA
What do we need to realize that we must change our behaviors?
Without a free press reporting on the impact of resource overuse, pollution or food waste, we cannot act in favor of a sustainable Earth @鈥宔lenaOspina
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DE ANGELIS
If what we say and what we think is dictated, silenced or controlled we have no freedom of expression.
Without freedom of expression, we cannot enjoy #humanrights such as freedom of speech, belief and freedom from fear.
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叠翱尝滨骋脕狈
Access to verified and balanced information helps us to understand the world and to express informed, fact-based opinions.
Let's defend journalism, let's defend the free, pluralistic and independent press @鈥孉ngelBoligan
#WorldPressFreedomDay
顿础搁脥翱
What would happen if we completely closed our eyes?
Free and independent journalism brings inequalities to light.
Let鈥檚 celebrate #WorldPressFreedomDay to never become blind to reality and build a better future together @鈥孌ariomonero
GADO
Lies, gossip and misinformation should not guide our search for information.
Be critical and defend truthful, independent journalism @鈥宨Gaddo
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GLEZ
Art is a universal language which brings people together, beyond borders.
Against conflicts, it is a powerful tool as its impact can resonate in each of us @鈥孌amienGlez
Defend freedom of expression by defending cartoons on #WorldPressFreedomDay
Liza Donnelly
You have the right to disagree and you have the right to be heard.
Defend those who demand for a better world and those who relay their demand @鈥宭izadonnelly
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MACHADO
Without #PressFreedom, our human rights are in danger.
Let's avoid a disaster by defending free and independent journalism @鈥孋hargeDoMachado
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COST.
Without #PressFreedom, our human rights are in freefall.
So that our rights don't slip through our fingers, let's cling to free and independent journalism.
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GATTO
Imagine not being able to say what you think,
that there are words that cannot be written,
that there are thoughts that cannot be expressed.
On #WorldPressFreedomDay, defend freedom of expression to defend human rights.
KAK
A healthy medical staff is a healthy population! Protecting freedom of expression is also protecting our health.
Ensure the proper functioning of our institutions by defending free and independent journalism @鈥孧onsieurKak
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Plop & Kankr
The clock is ticking. How much time do we need to understand that our resources are limited?
To defend sustainability, defend a free press reporting on the impact of resource overuse @鈥孭lop_et_KanKr
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Nahid Zamani
Without journalists to reveal the stories of difficult conditions that migrants and refugees face for a better quality of life, it would be difficult to draw attention to the need to respect their rights.
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P.C. Vey
BURNT BOOKS
Saved from the censors
Still Hot!
Peter Kuper
If she floats she is a witch. If she sinks, maybe she had a point about women's rights.
Zoe Si
My rule is no screens after 11:00PM, unless democracy and fundamental rights are at stake.