That Will Make You Think About Oppression Like Never Before
These are the questions that Iranian cartoonist Mana Neyestani must have asked himself repeatedly. His cartoon about Iran’s minority Azeris, landed him in jail and turned his life upside down. He ended up in exile in France. His days in the prison became his motivation to begin socio-political commentary about the oppression of Iran and the word at large.
His cartoon strips have taken the form of a graphic novel titled “An Iranian Metamorphosis,”which was published recently. His work has won him accolades and brickbats from different groups depending on whom he chose to condemn.
Freedom from oppression and condemnation of censorship is the common string running through his cartoons which don’t just speak out but scream in our faces. The hypocrisy of our society and the doublespeak of those who preach the ideals of peace and democracy are brutally revealed in these black and white caricatures. The cartoon strips have made him a sensation in the online world where state censors haven’t fully reached yet.
The voices of dissent can be heard clearly through his cartoons, and his iron will coupled with optimism shines bright through the tough times that the world witnesses today. Following are some of his works around oppression, freedom of speech, herd mentality, nuclear power obsession of Iran and other themes including internet activism.
Context: Effect of the sanctions on Iran due to its nuclear program
Context: International media’s long ignorance of the Syria war
Context: State of homosexuals in Iran
Context: Iran’s deliberation about the bill that would prevent population control measures
Title: Orgasm!
Context: State of the developing world and rosy picture being painted for the children
Title: Come out, the world is beautiful!
Context: Freedom through war (Bush and drone attacks)
Title: Freedom for a second
Context: Censorship
Context: False portrayals by the media
Context: Manufacturing support for the leaders
Title: Battle
Context: False sense of freedom
Title: Constructive Criticism
Title: Extremists
Title: Medical Care
Title: Lashes
Context: Iran’s nuclear obsession
Title: Naked
Context: Illustration of the contest between Iran and its international foes
Title: Trust was banned
Context: Political lies
Context: Syria’s non allegiance to UN
Title: Few Centimeters to the Execution
Context: Gender Equality
Context: Contrast between the developed and developing world
Context: Hope
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