FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 13, 2017
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RFA Releases e-Book of Chinese Dissident Political Cartoonist's Artwork
WASHINGTON - <http://www.rfa.org/english/> Radio Free Asia (RFA) today
released an e-book featuring the artwork of Wang Liming, also known as Rebel
Pepper, whose career as a political cartoonist began by satirizing politics
in his native China. In this collection of 50 drawings, titled "Drawing
Fire: The Political Cartoons of Rebel Pepper," Wang continues to apply his
editorial and artistic wit to events in China, while also tackling issues
from North Korean nuclear provocations to Cambodian political machinations
to the Rohingya humanitarian crisis in Burma. RFA's e-book is available free
for download on iTunes
<https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/drawing-fire-the-political-cartoons-of-reb
el-pepper/id1324163355?ls=1&mt=11> , Google Play
<https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Radio_Free_Asia_Drawing_Fire_Th
e_Political_Cartoon?id=aYNCDwAAQBAJ> , and the RFA website's
<http://www.rfa.org/english/bookshelf> e-book shelf (in PDF format
<http://www.rfa.org/english/bookshelf/RebelPepper.pdf> ).
"Rebel Pepper masters the art of making big statements with few to no
words," said Libby Liu, President of RFA. "Political cartoonists serve up
satire, caricatures, and dark humor that can be controversial, if not
subversive, even in free societies with long histories of unfettered media
and open debate.
"In countries where independent thought is repressed and even criminalized,
the resonance of visual commentary can be a lifeline."
Wang honed his craft in his native China, where the government is more
famous for censorship than for a sense of humor, and where often grim
political and human rights topics do not lend themselves easily to light
treatment. His success in giving expression to the thoughts of his thousands
of followers both on taboo subjects and on everyday experiences drew the
wrath of the mighty Chinese Communist Party.
"I want to use my talents for change using a format that can be understood
by everyone," said Wang. "In China, to be a cartoonist is a very dangerous
profession. I believe by doing my artwork I help friends and others in China
whose voices have been silenced. To have an opportunity to think, say, and,
of course, draw anything without fear is a right that cannot be taken for
granted."
Forced to leave his homeland in 2014, Rebel Pepper first found haven in
Japan before settling in Washington, D.C. His cartoons have appeared in the
Japanese edition of Newsweek, Index of Censorship, and China Digital Times,
among other publications. He began working for RFA in June 2017. Throughout
his journey he continued to hone his craft, challenging Chinese
state-controlled narratives and expanding his graphic editorials for RFA.
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Rohit Mahajan | Radio Free Asia | Director of Public Affairs and Digital
Strategy
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