Law in the service of legitimacy: gender and politics in Jordan | , Animation: A World History, Vol |
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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.
9He 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" |
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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 |
History of humanity: scientific and cultural development | The drawing depicted a UAE political leader, the , holding a white peace dove on which is painted |
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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 |
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.