Look, Huge Cartoons Critical Of PM Najib Displayed On The Streets Of Switzerland!
Additionally, cartoonist Zunar tears down Communications and Multimedia Minister Salleh in his reply to the minister who called his exhibition "an insult to the PM".
Cover image via Zunar Kartunis/FacebookRecently in Switzerland, Zulkiflee Anwar was bestowed with the '2016 Cartooning for Peace Award' at Le Palais Eynard in Genève
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In commemoration of which, 10 of his giant-size cartoons are currently being publically exhibited at the lac de Genève till June
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
Zulkiflee Anwar, popularly know as Zunar, whose several comic books have either been banned or confiscated in Malaysia for being too critical of the BN Government, was detained by police twice and is currently facing nine sedition charges and up to 43 years in jail
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
In his cartoons put on display on the streets of Switzerland, Zunar has presented issues of corruption in the government, attack on the freedom of expression, conspiracy against Anwar Ibrahim and the abuse of power under the Malaysian National Security Council
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
On allegations of corruption in Najib-led Government:
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Another one on the infamous RM2.6 billion donation to Najib:
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
On the abuse of power under NSC Act:
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
On the misuse of Prevention of Terrorism (POTA) Act:
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
On the allegations on UMNO to frame Anwar:
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
On the muzzling of freedom of expression in Malaysia:
Image via Zunar Kartunis/Facebook
Meanwhile, the cartoons have been described as "an insult to a leader whom the people voted for" by Communications and Multimedia Minister Salleh Said Keruak, who also thinks that all this is "a collective effort to topple the prime minister", reported Mkini
Responding to which, Zunar, in a statement on Facebook, said:
"If a cartoonist can topple the PM, that is not illegal, but hilarious"
You can read Zunar's full post, [here](https://www.facebook.com/zunar.kartunis/posts/10153929398348277), in which he has provided a point-by-point rebuttal to Salleh's allegations against him and the works he exhibited in Switzerland.


