
Dawit Isaak
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Dawit Isaak
Squeezing the Free Press.
"We've won control of the congress. Our next objective is to win control of the media."
"First they came for the horoscope and the crossword and I did nothing. Then they came for the cartoonists and there was no-one left to satirise it."
"Wow. . . is that you, Mr Erdogan. . . Mr Kim Jong-un. . . Mr Putin. . . Mr Maduro. . . Mr. Bin-Salman. . . Mr al-Assad. . ."
"I'd like to see you do this online."
'Is this your first book launch?'
Copywriter's blank paper compared to the gridded screen of a content provider.
"The enemy of the people!"
"I will answer anything but questions."
"Just when I think things couldn’t get any worse, they replace The Lockhorns with Doonesbury!"
"What? You like political cartoons??! You won't get a visa!"
'Ah, Gutenberg, I'm just writing an article about your silly bookpress.'
'We can't afford advertising like this! That's one page for the drug and two just for the side effects!'
Newspaper
Rupert Murdoch in the mud.
'I was going to leak this to wikileaks. Then I thought, why not write a 'tell all' book instead?'
The Daily Me
We contend that the boy cried wolf too many times, leaving my client no choice but to eat him.
Press spy infiltrates Buckingham palace dressed as a guard.
The killing of journalists
Execution of the Editorial Cartoon
power of press
Which statement did Thomas Jefferson make on Jan. 16, 1787?
The Croucho Club
Woman Feeds Her Husband Through the Morning Paper.
An old-fashioned printer using an Albion press.
'Print is Dead.'
Fred's Newstand - forefront of the new post-industrial information society.
Journalist murder.
You want the freedom to publish anything you like. . .the government wants the freedom to jail you for anything they do not like.
The popular press overshadowing the serious press.
'Unfortunately illuminating the strike placards could take a few years.'
News crews fight for coverage
'Man in hat reads newspaper with shock horror headline.'
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