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UN hosts special exhibit of political cartoons
The United Nations has opened up a special exhibit of editorial cartoons in Rome Italy yesterday to call attention to human rights issues, war, hunger and religious extremism. The exhibit contains over 40 cartoons and includes the artwork of Jeff Danzinger among its list of international cartoonists.
The exhibit will stay in Rome through January 10 and then it will travel on Jerusalem; Wellington, New Zealand; Berlin and Istanbul, Turkey.
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