عماد حجاج. كاريكاتور عماد حجاج حول لبنان في

Law in the service of legitimacy: gender and politics in Jordan , Animation: A World History, Vol
III, CRC Press, 2015, [E-text edition], n

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, "Brothers' political cartoons break taboos," CNN: Middle East News, 5 April 2011• Eisenberg, Laura Zittrain, Neil Caplan Negotiating Arab-Israeli peace: patterns, problems, possibilities Indiana University Press Has five images donated by Hajjaj.

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He received his art education at Yarmouk University graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1991 after majoring in graphic design and with a minor in journalism
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"Hajjaj cartoons to be on display"
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, "Fighting ISIS With A Pen," 26 June, Newsweek, 26 June 2015,• The brothers are actually aware of the challenges involved in publishing political cartoons in strife-torn Middle East
He wears a suit and along with a red and , and sports a crooked The caption on top reads: "Israel asks USA to not sell F-35 warplanes to the UAE"
Emad Hajjaj first drew Abu Mahjoob in 1993 as a character who hung candidate posters in the that year During the Pan Arab games held in Amman, Emad published a cartoon which pointed out the irony that a nation could be proud when it allowed to continue

Emad Hajjaj

Emad was released four days later, following his bail by the.

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Franks, Tim 16 March 2009
كاريكاتور عماد حجاج حول لبنان في
' "Emad Hajjaj," [Biographical Notes], Cartooning for Peace, ; Bendazz, G
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Career [ ] Emad is the brother of who is also a cartoonist and political caricaturist
History of humanity: scientific and cultural development The drawing depicted a UAE political leader, the , holding a white peace dove on which is painted
Early life [ ] Emad was born in Jordan's West Bank in 1967 Both have been victims of intimidation and have received death threats on account of their satirical work, especially for cartoons directed at ISIS

كاريكاتور عماد حجاج حول لبنان في

In 2008, an exhibition of his work, featuring 100 drawings was held at the city hall of , and he was a contributor to the Lighting Lamps exhibition which was sponsored by the British Council.

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Abu Mahjoob represents the common Jordanian man and portrays his every day political, social, and cultural concerns
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Hajjaj based the character on his father in terms of his witty and ironic humor
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The crown prince is visibly upset at the pigeon for spitting on his face