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Naji al-Ali's work survives him - on the walls of refugee camps from Yarmouk in Damascus to Lebanon's Ain al-Hilweh, Shatila and Jordan's Zarqa, to Israel's separation wall, ...
An original drawing by Naji al-Ali, 1978. Courtesy of the British Library . Ali undoubtedly remains the most significant cartoonist in the Arab world. The anniversary of his murder and the reopening ...
Naji al-Ali, 51, was shot in the back of the neck as he walked to the offices of the Kuwaiti newspaper where he worked in Knightsbridge on July 22, 1987. He died from his wounds a month later.
Created by cartoonist Naji al-Ali in 1969, Handala is a 10-year-old Palestinian refugee with his back to the world. The war in Gaza has renewed interest in this representation of Palestinian struggle.
Naji al-Ali. London Metropolitan Police Police are re-opening a murder investigation into the death of a Palestinian political cartoonist who was shot in the back of the neck in London 30 years ago.
Naji Salim Hussain al-Ali, who received a number of death threats for his cartoons satirising Arab and Israeli politics, was shot in west London on July 22, 1987.
ALBAWABA - Today the Arab world remembers the well-known Palestinian cartoonist Naji Al Ali. It has been 35 years since he died on 29 August, 1987.
Naji Salim Hussain al-Ali was one of the most infamous political cartoonists of his time, and at the time of his death worked for Al-Qabas, a Kuwaiti newspaper.
Naji al-Ali, 51, was shot in the back of the neck as he walked to the offices of the Kuwaiti newspaper where he worked in Knightsbridge on July 22, 1987. He died from his wounds a month later.
Created by cartoonist Naji al-Ali in 1969, Handala is a 10-year-old Palestinian refugee with his back to the world. The war in Gaza has renewed interest in this representation of Palestinian struggle.
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