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Zorro

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Fri Sep 19, 2014, 09:00 AM Sep 2014

Popular Venezuelan cartoonist fired over drawing [View all]

A popular cartoonist said she lost her job over her representation of the late Hugo Chavez's iconic signature as a flat-lined heartbeat to dramatize Venezuela's health care crisis.

Award-winning Rayma Suprani said that she was fired by El Universal, one of the country's largest and most-prestigious dailies, after the sketch was published Wednesday.

The ouster of the veteran journalist has alarmed press freedom advocates who say once-independent media are seeing criticism of the socialist government snuffed out. Several columnists resigned from El Universal to protest its sale in July to a Spanish company whose shareholders are unknown and who they fear may represent the government's interests.

"We don't know who bought EL Universal or who pays the salaries," Suprani said in an interview Wednesday with CNN en Espanol. "But now we know they are bothered by the critical editorial line so we can presume that it wasn't some invisible man but the government got its hands on it."

http://news.yahoo.com/popular-venezuelan-cartoonist-fired-over-drawing-162223100.html

No blasphemy allowed.

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Dan Rather....'nuff said. maximillian1974 Sep 2014 #1
Why? Marksman_91 Sep 2014 #3
here is the cartoon Bacchus4.0 Sep 2014 #2
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