FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Jan. 9, 2019
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RFA Publishes Rebel Pepper e-Book with Hong Kong, Uyghur Focus
WASHINGTON - Radio Free Asia <https://www.rfa.org/english> (RFA) has
released its second e-book featuring the artwork of Wang Liming, RFA's
award-winning resident political cartoonist, known to many by his pen name
"Rebel Pepper." The 60 illustrations, caricatures, and cartoons included
in the latest volume, titled "Eyes on China: A Cartoonist's Take on Hong
Kong, the Uyghurs, and More," display Wang's knack for commenting on
complex newsworthy topics through wit and humor. This edition homes in on
the ongoing human rights abuses <https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur>
in China's Uyghur Region and the months-long pro-democracy protests
<https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/hongkong-protest-01062020121707.ht
ml> in Hong Kong -- two unfolding sagas covered closely by RFA's
journalists and language services. The e-book is available free to
download on iTunes
<https://books.apple.com/us/book/eyes-on-china-cartoonists-take-on-hong-ko
ng-uyghurs/id1493018048?ls=1> , Google Play
<https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Radio_Free_Asia_Eyes_on_China
_A_Cartoonist_s_Take?id=EVLHDwAAQBAJ> , and on RFA's e-book shelf
<http://www.rfa.org/english/bookshelf> .
"Rebel Pepper uses his trademark brand of political and social satire to
focus on the pressing issues of the day for Radio Free Asia's audiences,"
said RFA President Bay Fang. "This new volume spotlights Hong Kong's
pro-democracy protests and China's mass oppression of the Uyghurs,
bringing an incisive, artistic perspective to two of the most critical
stories that RFA has covered extensively."
Wang grew up in China, where he began producing artwork on the many
"sensitive" subjects deemed taboo by the ruling Communist Party. The
severe restrictions on freedom to discuss certain political topics stifled
his creativity, and his cartoons drew the ire of party officials. Wang was
forced to leave his native China for Japan in 2014, before moving to
Washington, D.C., where he started working for RFA in 2017.
"As a political cartoonist in the United States, I am able to express
myself in ways that are off-limits to people in China," said Wang. "It's
my hope that through my work in this e-book more people can learn about
the hugely significant issues that the Chinese government, and other
repressive governments in Asia, try so hard to keep hidden."
RFA previously published
<https://www.rfa.org/about/releases/politicalcartoonist-ebook-121320171158
27.html?searchterm:utf8:ustring=%20rebel%20pepper> another e-book
featuring Wang's artwork, "Drawing Fire: The Political Cartoons of Rebel
Pepper," in December 2017, for which Wang was awarded the Society of
Professional Journalists <https://www.spj.org/> ' Sigma Delta Chi Award.
Wang's cartoons have also been featured in the Japanese edition of
Newsweek, Index of Censorship and China Digital Times.
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Rohit Mahajan | Radio Free Asia | Vice President of Communications &
External Relations
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