Sunday, May 08, 2016

Solidarity with Vilma Vargas !


Vilma was the victim of censorship in Ecuador precisely on the Day of Press Freedom !!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1259581314069229
http://vilmatraca.blogspot.fr/2016/05/cedulas-y-videos-censurados.html
https://www.facebook.com/Caricaturistas-del-mundo-por-la-libertad-de-expresión-131746770255748/?hc_location=ufi

“I have never seen such a hostile environment . . . It is believed that an image is more dangerous than reality, so there has been a decision to stop cartoonists” — Vilma Vargas

VIOLENCIA DE GÉNERO EN ECUADOR by Vilma Vargas
VIOLENCIA DE GÉNERO EN ECUADOR by Vilma Vargas
Ecuadorian artist Vilma Vargas is protesting the censorship of an exhibition of her paintings and cartoons.  The head of Ecuador’s government-funded cultural organization, theCasa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana (CCE), has refused to publish a catalogue to accompany the exhibition of 50 of Vargas’ works.  The catalogue included reference to civil rights abuse by the government of President Raphael Correa.  CCE Chairman Iván Petroff also prevented the titles and contextual information to be displayed alongside the pictures and paintings.  The exhibit’s theme is Freedom of Expression/Freedom of Opinion.  The video component planned for the exhibition, which included animations, was removed.  The show — HUARMIcaturas, por la libertad — opened May 4, World Press Freedom Day.  Ms. Vargas was informed that elements of the exhibit would be censored the day before.
In a Kafkaesque denial, the CCE claimed it prohibited background and contextual information from accompanying the artwork merely to prevent the exhibition from becoming “a forum for opinion and political criticism, thereby undermining the institutional mission and vision of the CCE to promote, support and sponsor the works and artists without any bias involving . . . political positions of any kind.”

Vilma Vargas has been producing political cartoons for 21 years, most recently for the newspaper Hoy, which folded two years ago under pressure from Ecuador’s repressiveCommunications Law.  Last year, someone went to great effort to break into Ms. Vargas home, though nothing was taken.  Ms. Vargas interpreted the break-in as a message of intimidation. Her cartoons often target the government of Ecuador’s President Raphael Correa.“Freedom of expression has not been censored in any way” — CCE official statement

Vilma Vargas exhibition “HUARMIcaturas, por la libertad” will be on display until May 31 at the People’s Hall of the CCE, Núcleo del Azuay.  Cultural Agency Censors Cartoonist/Painter Vilma Vargas In Ecuador

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