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Pedro x. Molina in Europe





Pedro x. Molina, Nicaraguan cartoonist and member of Cartooning for Peace, is in Europe from 19th to 23th November. Thanks to the programm “Cartooning for Peace and Democracy” supported  by European Union, Pedro x. Molina is in Brussels and in Paris for multiple public events in partnership with Cartooning for Peace.

INALIENABLE RIGHTS: THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AT 70

Evening discussion, 19 November, 6:30pm – 9:00pm, Bozar, Studio rue Ravenstein 23, 1000 Brussels

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was a landmark event establishing for the first time a common bill of rights for all peoples and all nations. 70 years on, the state of political rights and civil liberties is on decline, with 2018 marking the 13th consecutive year of backslide in global freedom. As global frameworks are being questioned and states are reticent to speak out, the 70th year anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on the core principles of human rights in a globalised and digital world: universality, interdependence and indivisibility, equality and non-discrimination.

On this occasion, BOZAR in partnership with the Open Society European Policy InstituteHuman Rights and Democracy Network, and the European Parliament, are organizing a panel discussion exploring the questions, ‘what is the meaning of Human Rights for individuals and communities 70 years after their declaration?’ ‘Should we be able to debate or even vote against fundamental freedoms?’ ‘What is the role of art in helping our societies to acknowledge and address threats to fundamental freedoms?’

Speakers: Natalia Koliada (Belarus Free Theatre Project), Alice Mogwe (The Botswana Centre for Human Rights), Cartooning for PeacePierre-Arnaud Perrouty (La Ligue des Droits de l’Homme), Marietje Schaake (European Parliament, ALDE-NL), moderated by Brigitte Herremans (Human Rights League, Flanders)

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DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS THREATENED IN LATIN AMERICA : DEBATE WITH PEDRO MOLINA (NICARAGUA)

Discussion, 22 November, 6:30pm, Fondation Jean Jaurès, 12 Cité Malesherbes, 75009 Paris

The political evolution in Latin America is more and more alarming : Authoritarian drift of Daniel Ortega politics in Nicaragua, the new election of far-right extremist Bolsonaro in Brazil or the situation in Venezuela.

The Fondation Jean Jaurès in partnership with Cartooning for peace, invites the Nicaraguan cartoonist, Pedro x. Molina. He gives us his opinion and his line drawing on this current political event but also on the situation of Latin America press.

The discussion is moderated by Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky, head of the Observatoire de l’Amérique latine at the Fondation Jean Jaurès.

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  • Pedro x. Molina at panel discussion at EU NGO Forum
    Pedro x. Molina in Europe - Pedro x. Molina at panel discussion at EU NGO Forum
  • Pedro x. Molina, Isis Ascobereta and Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky at fondation Jean Jaurès
    Pedro x. Molina in Europe - Pedro x. Molina, Isis Ascobereta and Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky at fondation Jean Jaurès
  • Pedro x. Molina and Nicolas Vadot
    Pedro x. Molina in Europe - Pedro x. Molina and Nicolas Vadot
  • Pedro x. Molina and Jean Plantu
    Pedro x. Molina in Europe - Pedro x. Molina and Jean Plantu
  • Pedro x. Molina at panel discussion at EU NGO Forum
  • Pedro x. Molina, Isis Ascobereta and Jean-Jacques Kourliandsky at fondation Jean Jaurès
  • Pedro x. Molina and Nicolas Vadot
  • Pedro x. Molina and Jean Plantu