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Posted on 12-29-04 9:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It's too much now and so I decided to start this thread on cartoons of Rajesh K.C. published in both Kantipur daily and Kathmandu Post.

That's the stupidity not to be correctly translated the nepali version into english sensibly.

 
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Posted on 02-12-05 1:05 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This is the best

 
Posted on 02-12-05 1:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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foreign media in nepal......

 
Posted on 02-20-05 10:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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..... hehehehe

 
Posted on 02-22-05 8:15 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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censored....very nice cartoon.

 
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What a miss!!!!

 
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- http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2005/03/11/2003245764

Nepal's cartoonists say what reporters can't

BETWEEN THE LINES: With censors scrutinizing all the news reports ever since King Gyanendra took power, cartoonists are taking on topics that journalists must avoid

AP , KATMANDU
Friday, Mar 11, 2005,Page 5
Throttled by censorship, Nepal's newspapers have found a new way to get their message across to their readers -- cartoons.

Tough media censorship has been in place in Nepal since King Gyanendra took power on Feb. 1, declaring a state of emergency.

Military censors now watch over the publication of news reports, several journalists have been detained, and several newspapers in villages and smaller towns have been shut down.

But cartoonist Rajesh KC -- he uses initials for his last name -- is among a handful of cartoonists trying to illustrate with sketches what cannot be said in words. He works for the country's largest newspaper, Kantipur.

One recent cartoon showed three top leaders -- under house arrest for weeks, and unable to get haircuts -- trying to find a barber to trim their increasingly long hair.

Another showed family members jumping to grab the telephone when a bicycle bell rings outside -- an allusion to the snapping of telephone and Internet links for a week after the royal takeover.

The topics may not sound contentious but reporters have to avoid them.

"We have been able to do what journalists have been barred from doing. Our role has become much more important now and we owe it to our readers to get the messages to them," KC said.

"I have had to draw a line that I cannot cross. However, with every cartoon I feel I am getting bolder," he said.

The one issue he avoids is Nepal's security forces, which can be particularly sensitive to criticism. Army officials have warned him, he said, against drawing cartoons that would "hamper the morale."

Besides making fun of the government and illustrating its activities, the cartoonists also portrayed the difficulties faced by common people due to the recent blockade of highways by the Maoist rebels.

In the Katmandu newspaper Rajdhani, one recent cartoon showed a politician giving a speech inside his bedroom because public speeches are now banned, with another showing detained political leaders asking a soldier if they are allowed to give speeches in jail.

The cartoonists' work resonates strongly with readers.

"These days it seems the only ones who are brave enough to express [opinions] in newspapers are the cartoonists," said Prem Sharma, a court clerk.

In the early days of the takeover, soldiers were stationed in all the newspaper offices, deleting any material they thought was critical of the king or the government. The government later issued a directive to media companies saying they could not publish or broadcast anything against the king, the royal government and the security forces.

Cartoonists are the only ones who have not complied. One cartoon showed a journalist faxing his story and a government censor hiding under the table, reading the story as it is fed through the machine.

Another portrayed a father scolding his son for cutting apart the newspaper, with his wife explaining it was not the child's fault -- the newspaper itself had shrunk.

 
Posted on 03-11-05 1:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Which side is your house ?

 
Posted on 03-13-05 11:33 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Another from Rajesh's collection:

 
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Posted on 03-16-05 5:46 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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LOL!

Ko ho ni tyo bhakurni? Tulsi Giri?
 
Posted on 03-16-05 6:15 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dadagiri broda, giri bhanne bittikai thyakkai milaidine hai. Gazab nai cha ni bhanya.


Just in jest

ehehehehe
 
Posted on 03-30-05 6:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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here is the another one...

 
Posted on 03-31-05 5:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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प्रेस भनेको के हो ?



 
Posted on 04-03-05 6:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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here is another one

 
Posted on 04-03-05 10:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Sigh, at least these days I don't have to se the translated cartoons from Nepali version to English on Kantipuronline.com

Dunno whether they are still featuring the wrongly translated english version of these nepali cartoons in the Kathmandu Post!!!!!!
 



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