{"id":604,"date":"2010-12-23T10:22:33","date_gmt":"2010-12-23T17:22:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/freedimensional.org\/?p=604"},"modified":"2017-04-03T07:19:29","modified_gmt":"2017-04-03T07:19:29","slug":"against-oppression%e2%80%94kianoush-ramezani%e2%80%99s-drawings-world-policy-blog-5","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fd.artistsafety.net\/2010\/12\/against-oppression%e2%80%94kianoush-ramezani%e2%80%99s-drawings-world-policy-blog-5\/","title":{"rendered":"Against Oppression\u2014Kianoush Ramezani\u2019s Drawings {World Policy Blog #5}"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"<\/a>Dear fD friend<\/em><\/strong>: Can you <\/strong>make a donation<\/strong><\/a> of $10-25 so we can continue supporting courageous artists like Kianoush in 2011?<\/strong><\/p>\n

A green ribbon tied to a forlorn tree stump, its shadow creating an outline of a human hand. The index and middle finger are raised\u2014a peace sign. This cartoon, by exiled Iranian artist Kianoush Ramezani, comments on Iran\u2019s budding Green Movement. The movement, and the cartoon, has stirred up controversy.<\/p>\n

After Iran\u2019s presidential elections in 2009, 150 Iranian intellectuals, journalists and bloggers were forced to leave the country after intense government pressure and oppression. Ramezani decided not to practice self-censorship after postelection repression, and instead created many cartoons Magliette Calcio A Poco Prezzo<\/a> reflecting the country\u2019s own political unrest. But after seeing many of his close friends incarcerated, Ramezani knew there was no choice but to leave his family and his home. Ramezani relocated to France, where he is seeking political asylum.<\/p>\n

freeDimensional learned that Ramezani was living on the streets in Paris, unable to afford housing. Ramezani was the first recipient of the Creative Resistance Fund, which annually awards an exiled artist with one travel and accommodation grant. Now, he can help those protesting against the new regime, work peacefully with his new group, Iranian Green International Cartoon Exhibition, and publish cartoons about the crackdown and repression of the Iranian people, all without fear of being censored or going to jail. His new work reflects on his status as a refugee. He says that his next pieces will definitely be about \u201ca person with a body or soul that is incomplete Cheap NFL Jerseys<\/a> that is kept away from his homeland.\u201d<\/p>\n

by Vivian Lee<\/strong><\/em><\/em><\/p>\n

The\u00a0World Policy Journal<\/a> <\/a>is featuring five freeDimensional stakeholders on its blog this Fall in relation to its current issue, The Creative Canon.<\/em><\/em><\/p>\n

Illustration courtesy of the artist<\/a>.<\/p>\n