This week, take a deep dive into the harrowing prison drawings of Kurdish artist and journalist Zehra
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This week, take a deep dive into the harrowing prison drawings of Kurdish artist and journalist Zehra Doğan. Smuggled out of a Turkish jail, page-bv-page, the graphic novel is now on display for the first time in the Berlin Biennale. Among many things, it’s a reminder to stay vigilant about the abuses of corrupt governments.
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Zehra Doğan’s Graphic Novel Details Her Harrowing Experience in Prison
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