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IMAGES: Sudanese Artist Uses Illustrations as Protest

June 20, 2012 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Sudan Cartoon Country Disintegrates

Sudanese Artist in African Country Fighting Multiple Crisis as Dictatorship Continues to Make Situation Worse

You have to check out these illustrations at Khalid Albaih’s photostream on Flickr.  You can find it here.  I found Albaih’s work on Flickr where I usually look for images that we can use on our website.  His work is really something original.  I have pasted some of my favorites below.  Art is one of the oldest forms of protest.  His Flickr profile has the following bio:

I am an illustrator, cartoonist , visual artist, photographer, and a dyslexic writer … from the two countries of the Sudan currently living in Doha,Qatar. Available for commissions, if you have a project get in contact Khalidalbaih@gmail.com

follow me @Khalidalbaih
Check me out: about.me/khalidalbaih

And also take a look at Democracy Chronicles’ Democracy Artists section.

And perhaps one of the most appropriate for our audience:

Sudanese Artist Country Introduced to Death by Bashir

Sudan Cartoon Paper Country Ripped Half Bloody

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Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Africa, Political Artwork, South Sudan, Sudan

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