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My name is Jean Gouders, I’m born in 1962 in the Netherlands. I’m married and I have two daughters I consider myself strictly non-religious. Politically one could say I’m leftish...but then again, I’m allergic for religions, ideologies or movements who claim that they have all the answers and truths.

From a very young age on, I have been drawing and I loved cartoons since the first one I saw, and I knew, that’s what I want to do when I’m grown-up!

Human rights always have had my sympathy. I worked for the Dutch and the Belgian Amnesty International magazines. At this moment I publish a weekly cartoon in the regional newspaper; Dagblad de Limburger. Besides that I did and do cartoons and caricatures for numerous clients and projects.

I visit several cartoon-festivals every year. Here I have met many colleagues from all over the world. Many of whom became good friends.

Techniques?: Any, traditional as well as digital, all with one goal, get the message through as clear as possible. But preferably with HUMOUR!

Cartoons are a very strong medium with a huge impact, for they can compress a complex problem or issue into one image, that can enlighten you, make you laugh, or make you angry. A good cartoon should provoke a reaction. Anyway, cartoons do seem to matter! If we look at the international reactions, with the Danish cartoon affair and many other examples, it seems that certain groups are not amused! In fact they seem to be so scared by the possible impact cartoons could have, if we look at the nature of the actions against cartoons and cartoonists. I’m worried about tendencies,that want to reduce freedom of speech and expression! I'm also chairman of the Dutch Cartoonist Organisation “de TULP/FECO Holland”

www.gouders-cartoons.nl

water or school?

In many development country's many children can't go to school because every day they spend hours

Iranian regime doesn't give in yet

In spite of a new wave of protest, the Iranian regime won't give in an reacts very brutal.

Italian Women Protest Against Berlusconi

Italian woman are fed up with the sexist mentality of Berlusconi.

harsh tone in the debate

Updated version. In spite of the tolerant reputation of the Netherlands, the debate about multicu

Mubarak packing

Mubarak will go, but not right now...he wants an orderly transmission...or does he need more time

Mubarak

The people of Egypt have enough of their president

Circus "Burlesconi"

Scandal after scandal keeps emerging in Italy. But Papi refuses to go...

child & prison

Children and prison a very unhealthy combination....

Cartoons and religion: a troublesome relationship

Not only tyrants have a troublesome relationship with cartoons.

New Century, Old Ideologies

Despite already having a firm footing in the 21st century, the ideologies that have shaped the 20

Justice and Media Hysteria

Hysteric media coverage makes it very hard for lawmakers to judge objectively.

Naomi's Present

Blood diamonds are the income source of many rebel groups in Africa.

Are Some Disasters More Disastrous than Others?

A cartoon on the forgotten oil spill in Nigeria, which has endured the equivalent of the Exxon Va

Vatican Smoke Screen

Abuse scandals keep coming up from over the world, it looks as if only the tip of an iceberg has

Free Press Versus Gutter Press

Cartoon showing the contrast between the struggle for freedom of the press and the excesses of fr