Cartoons that highlight justice and security – in pictures
Oilopoly by Victor Ndula from Kenya. The cartoon was first published in the Nairobi Star, 29 March 2011 Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSEUnder the Gun by Talal Nayer from São Tome and Principe. The conflict in Darfur is creating a large stream of refugees. They have little means of staying alive, and are under constant threat of violence, 29 July 2009.Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSECo-operation by Bernard Bouton from France. A cartoon about the value of co-operation, 12 May 2011Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSE
International Response to Sudan by Jean Gouders from the Netherlands, 10 June 2009Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSESecurity by Vladimir Kazanevsky from Ukraine. More security often means less freedom, 1 Nov 2011 Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSEJustice After Genocide by Eray Özbek from Turkey. Justice is a relative term, and justice applied to genocide is very difficult to determine, 30 March 2009Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSEWe Come in Peace by Fabio Magnasciutti from Italy. Peace can be uncertain and ambiguous, 30 Oct 2011.Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSEJustice and Media Hysteria by Jean Gouders from the Netherlands. Hysterical media coverage makes it very hard for lawmakers to judge objectively, 30 Dec 2010Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSEPeacebuilding by Giacomo Cardelli from Italy. Working together to build a peaceful future, 13 February 2011Photograph: Cartoon Movement/VJMovement/LSE
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