Iran – Tehran Contest Offers $50,000 Prize For Best Holocaust Cartoon

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    Iran – international cartoon contest held in Tehran is set this year to focus on the Holocaust, offering a $50,000 cash prize to the winner.

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    The organizers of the 11th Tehran International Cartoon Biennial announced on Wednesday that the competition scheduled for June 2016 was expected to draw in participants from 50 countries, according to Iran’s semi-official IRNA news agency. 

    While competition is likely to produce contentious works, the organizers of the contest affiliated with the Tehran municipality did not specifically hold such viewpoints on the Nazi atrocities during World War II.

    “We do not mean to approve or deny the Holocaust, however, the main question is that why is there no permission to talk about the Holocaust despite their (the West) belief in freedom of speech,” IRNA quoted contest secretary Masud Shojai-Tabatabai as saying. 

    However, he indicated the accusation that Israel leveraged the genocide of the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust against the Palestinians. 

    “Moreover, why should the oppressed people of Palestine pay the price for the Holocaust?” he was quoted as saying.

    On the sidelines of the competition encouraging illustrators to draw about the Holocaust, the biennial had reportedly arranged for a geopolitcially-motived portrait contest focusing on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of Iran’s foe Israel.

    Last May, a similar competition took place in Iran at the Second International Holocaust Cartoon Contest.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    8 years ago

    I seem to recall this story from a few years ago. Some Israeli magazine said they would enter on the theory that nobody can …. well after that I never heard anymore of it.

    Speaksoftly
    Speaksoftly
    8 years ago

    Hmm..so he wonders why some topics aren’t amusing? Perhaps a caricature of the Prophet being burned in an oven, or set upon by wild dogs, might remind him of certain sensitivities. Respect must be earned.

    albroker
    albroker
    8 years ago

    these are Obamas new best friends I can see why.

    bubii
    bubii
    8 years ago

    The iranian regime is the sickest of them all identical to isis,theese ayahtollas deserve to be anihilated from the face of the earth.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    Do we get to shoot up their offices??