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A Decade of Syrian Comics

“ Syria, virtually alone among major Arab states, blocks the entry of other Arab [comic] strips, creating its own monopoly of images. […] Nowhere in the Arab world does a government so effectively control the comic strips as in the Syrian Arab Republic.”  “Committed to freedom and dignity, [our] aim is to document events during the revolution as well as the catastrophic consequences of rupture, displacement and dislocation in its aftermath. […] As the name indicates, the comic is the medium of choice to record everything from brutality in prisons, activities at demonstrations and the violence of military interventions.” The short comic strips below portray a complex image of the way the war translates into everyday life. As I see it, this is where one of Comic4 Syria’s major strengths lies: in their conscious decision to avoid a Manichean view by refusing to rely on easy dichotomies of good and evil.  Archiving Syria’s hopes and despairs

Denmark: Devastation Awaits Syrians Facing Expulsion

Poor Denmark! It doesn’t have either the money, the houses or the moral obligation to accept 100 more Syrian refugees. Denmark is providing a model on how to deal with unwanted refugees. Other European states might/will follow suit, especially in right-and-far-right-led countries. Copenhagen will not renew residency rights