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  • The image features three illustrated book covers, each depicting a different African leader: 1. **Mobutu**: The cover is titled "Histoire du Zaire" and shows Mobutu Sese Seko, characterized by his leopard-skin hat and colorful uniform. The background includes scenes of the country and social dynamics. 2. **Eyadema**: The second cover, titled "Histoire du Togo," portrays Gnassingbé Eyadéma, wearing a military uniform. The imagery suggests themes related to Togolese history and leadership. 3. **Kadhafi**: The third cover reads "Histoire de la Révolution Libyenne" and features Muammar Gaddafi, depicted with a serious expression amidst scenes of revolution and cultural symbols. Overall, the illustrations highlight the leaders' roles and historical contexts in their respective countries, with bold colors and graphic styles. “Once upon a time...” French Comics at the Service of Dictatorships Kalidou Sy · 18 April
  • The image depicts a protest scene with a group of people holding signs and banners. In the foreground, a woman is speaking into a megaphone, likely leading the demonstration. The signs feature the number "54" and messages opposing censorship, suggesting that the protest is focused on issues related to freedom of expression or press freedom. The crowd appears to be actively engaged in the protest, raising their signs and voicing their demands. The setting seems to be outdoors, with flags and possibly a government building in the background. Tunisia: Media Under Pressure Lilia Blaise · October 2024
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