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Israeli Anti-Semitic Cartoons Contest creator interviewed on NPR
Amitai Sandy, the 29 year old creator of a controversial cartoon contest, was interviewed by Terry Gross on NPR. The cartoon contest is a response to the Iranian Holocaust cartoon contest.
Audio is available on NPR’s site.
A new tactic has emerged in the angry debate over cartoons depicting religious figures, as an Israeli artist launches a contest for the best anti-Semitic cartoon — drawn by a Jew. Amitai Sandy says the Israeli Anti-Semitic Cartoons Contest is a response to an Iranian newspaper’s competition for cartoons on the Holocaust.
You can read more about the Anti-Semitic Cartoons Contest on its web site.
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