Cartoons At Large exhibition launched

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The French Institute and Courier International on Monday launched an Exhibition on Freedom of Expression called Cartoons At Large.

The exhibition is made up of press illustrations by artists from around the world. Cartoons At Large as seen through the eyes of 50 cartoonists from all over the world was brought by Alliance Française de Gaborone, the European Union and the Embassy of the United States in Botswana.

It featured works from veteran cartoonist, Simon Seisa who works for Mmegi and The Monitor Newspapers.  The cartoonists are devoted to a specific theme concerning liberty like being free from censorship, corruption, gender inequality, sports and racism with a strong focus on the freedom of expression. The aim of Cartoons At Large is to stir up a debate on freedom of expression.

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