The Digital Cuttlefish

If you can’t hold a pen, is it still mightier than a sword?

Though the pen is mightier than the sword, the sword speaks louder and stronger at any given momentThe Mouse That Roared


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Making fun of politicians
Is a noble, grand tradition;
In the freest of societies, it’s cherished as a right
Elsewhere, though, if you’re outspoken
You can get your fingers broken
As this Syrian cartoonist, in the hospital tonight.

The photo above is of cartoonist Ali Ferzat, Syria’s best-known political cartoonist. He is in hospital tonight with broken hands, as a warning not to continue lampooning Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Ink is powerful stuff. In the long run, Ferzat and other critics may find they had the power to help topple a government. In the short run, he’s in the hospital with two broken hands.

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13 Responses to “If you can’t hold a pen, is it still mightier than a sword?”

  1. Die Anyway says:

    Damn.

    In fact, so many of your posts leave me almost speechless except for a few choice epithets (to be aimed at the perpetrators or the horrendous situation). At least sometimes your poetry lightens up the situation a bit. Not much you can do to lighten up broken hands though. Double damn.
    I wonder if I would be so brave or daring in the face of a tyrant? I would like to think so but I doubt it.

  2. Cuttlefish says:

    I can’t imagine what he feels right now. I mean, getting the first few death threats from Mabus was disconcerting (ok, maybe even frightening), but breaking your hands? I couldn’t blame him a bit if he gave it all up, but I hope he has the last laugh.

    I also can’t find any of his work online–even the wayback machine did not back up his site, and it is currently offline.

  3. F (entropy) says:

    The very fact that the sword was used against him shows how frightening the pen is to sword-wielders. Bastards.

    Unfortunately, I don’t recall hearing of this fellow or seeing his work.

  4. Seymour Brighton says:

    That’s how governments can tell they are thugs and bullies, and that they will fail — when they are scared of ONE MAN.

  5. Midnight Rambler says:

    If you search for his name on Google images you can find his cartoons. This one from a couple of days ago, of a sweating Assad trying to hitch a ride from a fleeing Gaddafi, was apparently the last straw for Assad’s thugs. The site has quite a few more if you search on it for his name.

  6. Cuttlefish says:

    Thanks! Yes, that’s the one all the news stories are referring to! Clearly, reason enough to break a man’s fingers.

  7. F (entropy) says:

    I’m not afraid of internet search, but thank you, Midnight Rambler. Much appreciated. Also appreciated is the context comment from the Cuttlefish.

    Just for clarification, I meant that I am sad that the only reason Ali Ferzat came to my attention (as far as I can recall) is due to this… incident.

  8. amphiox says:

    I couldn’t blame him a bit if he gave it all up, but I hope he has the last laugh.

    I would have to say that it looks like he just did.

    Well, not necessarily the last laugh, but at least the next one.

  9. Didaktylos says:

    I seem to recall the story that Pinochet’s thugs smashed Victor Jara’s hands before murdering him.

  10. Marlene says:

    It wouldn’t have surprised me one iota if Assad’s thugs cut his hands off.

    The last, desperate acts of a cowardly bully. After NATO clears out of Libya, the Arab League should ask for them to take out Assad and his bunch of cowards.

  11. I can’t confirm that this is actually Ali Ferzat’s work, but I want to believe it is.

  12. Cuttlefish says:

    Good point–I’ve only seen it labeled that (and it looks like his style), but it certainly is possible that it is someone else’s. The signature matches, though, and I can’t imagine an admirer would pretend that Ali Ferzat had drawn it, if AF himself thought it too dangerous!

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