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Nikolayenko, Olena. "Web Cartoons in a Closed Society: Animal Farm as an Allegory of Post-Communist Belarus." PS: Political Science and Politics 40. (2007): 307–10. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1017/S1049096507070497
BibTeX citation key: Nikolayenko2007
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Categories: General
Keywords: Belarus, Caricature, Kulturpolitik, Politics, Randformen des Comics, Webcomics
Creators: Nikolayenko
Collection: PS: Political Science and Politics
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Abstract
Political humor directed at President Alyaksandr Lukashenka is beyond the official boundaries of the permissible in Belarus, a former Soviet Republic tucked away on the eastern border of the European Union and oft labeled “Europe’s last dictatorship.” In August 2005, KGB officers raided the Minsk office of the civic group Third Way, confiscated the computer equipment, and threatened criminal charges for posting animated cartoons on the group’s web site (http://mult.3dway.org). Oleg Minich, the cartoonist and founder of the virtual cartoon club Multclub, faced imprisonment of up to five years. His alleged crime falls under Article 367 of the Criminal Code, “Defamation of the President of the Republic of Belarus.” This flagrant attack on the freedom of expression was part of a broader crackdown on the mass media in preparation for the 2006 presidential election.
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