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SAHAR AJAMI is an Oslo based Iranian artist . She started her profession when she was a student, after she won several prizes in cartoon festivals. Sahar has worked on projects ranging from text books as well as award-winning cartoons and illustrations. Her works have been included in over 20 books and a wide variety of Illustration, cartoon and and art catalogs. Currently She is working on a series of cartoons focused on women and their issues.

http://www.saharajami.com/ https://www.facebook.com/saharajamiart

No to Israeli settlements products in Finland

ALKO the Finnish alcoholic beverage retailing monopoly in removes products from Israeli settlemen

25 November End violence against women

25 November has been designed as the Orange Day by the UNiTE to End Violence against Women Campai

Potential threat

A photo of a Palestinian child still holding a piece of bread and a coin after being injured… I t

Hundreds killed in Gaza hospital blast, as Israeli blockade cripples medical response /Genocide in Gaza

Hundreds killed in Gaza hospital blast, as Israeli blockade cripples medical response /Genocide i

Death & Peace

Is there hope for Peace? What is the hope of peace under these conditions?

Peace by forceful means

We need forceful peace

Conflicts escalates… world on fire 🕊️

World on fire & conflicts escalates to … where’s next ?

May Day celebration

Have we lost the spirit of Labor Day?
MY day celebration in Finland

Complicated thoughts …

Complicated thoughts💬

Football Worldcup rainbow flag HERO! Mario Ferri
Corporal punishment, and Education system in Iran

Corporal punishment, sometimes referred to as "physical punishment" or "physical d

World on Fire Wikipedia lists around 40 ongoing wars and conflicts with over 100 combat deaths in 2020 or 2021

Just thinking of our world on fire, can Mother Earth make it through the fire?

camouflage and silences in media portrayals of violence against women

The coverage of violence against women and silence not only by society but women themselves.

Is there hope for Peace? What is the hope of peace under these conditions?

If that should be so, where is the last hope of peace?