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  2. Jordanian political satire - Wikipedia

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    In a country that has not enjoyed complete freedom of speech; political satire in Jordan has been a way to criticize and make claims on the political authorities. Be it expressed in press as in weekly satirical newspapers, cartoons, prose, or as in recent times, on online social media platforms, satire in Jordan represents a unique genre that has reflected a local mode and attitude towards ...

  3. Suleiman Bakhit - Wikipedia

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    Suleiman Bakhit (Arabic: سليمان بخيت) was a Jordanian entrepreneur who produced superhero comics in various media for Arab youth. [1] He was described as "fighting to change how the West sees Arab youth — and how Arab youth see themselves — one superhero at a time."

  4. Politics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Legislative power rests in the bicameral National Assembly. The National Assembly (Majlis al-Umma) has two chambers.The Chamber of Deputies (Majlis al-Nuwaab) has 138 members, elected for a four-year term in single-seat constituencies with 15 seats reserved for women by a special electoral college, nine for Christians and three for Chechens/Circassians.

  5. The Nib - Wikipedia

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    The Nib was an American online daily comics publication focused on political cartoons, graphic journalism, essays and memoir about current affairs.Founded by cartoonist Matt Bors in September 2013, The Nib was an independent member-supported publisher [1] that ceased operating in September 2023.

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  7. Category:Politics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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  8. Emad Hajjaj - Wikipedia

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    On 26 August 2020, Emad was arrested in Jordan under the cybercrime law after publishing a caricature criticising the Israel–United Arab Emirates peace agreement. [11] The drawing depicted a UAE political leader, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, holding a white peace dove on which is painted the Israeli flag. The crown prince is visibly upset ...

  9. Category:Political history of Jordan - Wikipedia

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