Badiucao (巴丢草): Help MH370
This week Badiucao offers moral support to the passengers of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared off the coast of Vietnam during a flight between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. The image...
View ArticleIn Remembrance of Zhang Zhixin
39 years ago, after spending six years in prison, proud Communist Party member Zhang Zhixin (12/5/1930 – 4/4/1975) was executed for her criticism of the personality cult of Mao and extreme leftism amid...
View ArticleDrawing the News: Hong Kong Referendum
A roundup of online political cartoons from June 2 to July 2. Click any image to launch the slideshow view. For more cartoons, see CDT Chinese. “Illegal Referendum” With many Hong Kongers already...
View ArticleRebel Pepper: Black Cat, White Cat Theory
To honor the 110th anniversary of Deng Xiaoping’s birth, cartoonist Rebel Pepper (变态辣椒) served up a new cartoon on Twitter: 邓小平要是活到昨天,也110岁了,国内外华人各种纪念,我也画了张漫画纪念他和他伟大的黑白猫理论以及这个伟大的矮子对中国的影响。...
View ArticleDrawing the News: Junxun Brawl, HK, Chen on Ice
A roundup of online political cartoons reflecting headlines from August 15 to September 1. Click any image to launch the slideshow view. © josh rudolph for China Digital Times (CDT), 2014. |...
View ArticleCartoonist Badiucao Targeted in Twitter Smear Campaign
@badiucao #SOS my twitter account is being attacked #五毛 by Chinese Internet commentators‘ slander and Harassment! #FreeSpeech #cartoons — 巴丢草 (@badiucao) April 16, 2015 Late last night, CDT resident...
View ArticleRebel Pepper Struggles to Survive in Japan
Last month, cartoonist Wang Liming, also known by his pen name Rebel Pepper, issued a public appeal for financial support as he has had a difficult time supporting himself living in exile in Japan. The...
View ArticleDrawing the News: A Lawyer’s Visit in Prison
Cartoonist Rebel Pepper comments on the recent police round-up of more than 100 lawyers and human rights activists, dozens of whom remain in police custody and have been targeted for condemnation by...
View ArticleBadiucao: T-Shirt Detention
In his latest drawing, cartoonist Badiucao draws attention to a Guangdong woman believed to have been detained for her role in designing and mailing T-shirts showing support for detained human rights...
View ArticleCartoon: Marital Separation and Real Estate Speculation
Authorities in Shanghai have recently cracked down on rumors of tightening real estate regulations, deleting some social media accounts and ordering others to stop posting. Divorce application rates...
View ArticleBadiucao (巴丢草): Help MH370
This week Badiucao offers moral support to the passengers of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared off the coast of Vietnam during a flight between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. The image...
View ArticleIn Remembrance of Zhang Zhixin
39 years ago, after spending six years in prison, proud Communist Party member Zhang Zhixin (12/5/1930 – 4/4/1975) was executed for her criticism of the personality cult of Mao and extreme leftism amid...
View ArticleDrawing the News: Hong Kong Referendum
A roundup of online political cartoons from June 2 to July 2. Click any image to launch the slideshow view. For more cartoons, see CDT Chinese. “Illegal Referendum” With many Hong Kongers already...
View ArticleRebel Pepper: Black Cat, White Cat Theory
To honor the 110th anniversary of Deng Xiaoping’s birth, cartoonist Rebel Pepper (变态辣椒) served up a new cartoon on Twitter: 邓小平要是活到昨天,也110岁了,国内外华人各种纪念,我也画了张漫画纪念他和他伟大的黑白猫理论以及这个伟大的矮子对中国的影响。...
View ArticleDrawing the News: Junxun Brawl, HK, Chen on Ice
A roundup of online political cartoons reflecting headlines from August 15 to September 1. Click any image to launch the slideshow view. © josh rudolph for China Digital Times (CDT),...
View ArticleCartoonist Badiucao Targeted in Twitter Smear Campaign
@badiucao #SOS my twitter account is being attacked #五毛 by Chinese Internet commentators‘ slander and Harassment! #FreeSpeech #cartoons — 巴丢草 Badiucao (@badiucao) April 16, 2015 Late last night, CDT...
View ArticleRebel Pepper Struggles to Survive in Japan
Last month, cartoonist Wang Liming, also known by his pen name Rebel Pepper, issued a public appeal for financial support as he has had a difficult time supporting himself living in exile in Japan. The...
View ArticleDrawing the News: A Lawyer’s Visit in Prison
Cartoonist Rebel Pepper comments on the recent police round-up of more than 100 lawyers and human rights activists, dozens of whom remain in police custody and have been targeted for condemnation by...
View ArticleBadiucao: T-Shirt Detention
In his latest drawing, cartoonist Badiucao draws attention to a Guangdong woman believed to have been detained for her role in designing and mailing T-shirts showing support for detained human rights...
View ArticleCartoon: Marital Separation and Real Estate Speculation
Authorities in Shanghai have recently cracked down on rumors of tightening real estate regulations, deleting some social media accounts and ordering others to stop posting. Divorce application rates...
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