An award-winning cartoonist dumped by New Zealand's biggest newspaper because of his drawings on the Middle East conflict said he stood by his work and rejected an editor's right to direct what he could or could not draw.
Malcolm Evans, twice named as the country's cartoonist of the year, says he was sacked by The New Zealand Herald after the newspaper received complaints from Jews about his cartoons on the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
Evans, who denied that his cartoons were anti-Semitic, said while he accepted an editor's right to reject a cartoon, he did not accept an editor's right to direct what he should draw.
He said the paper's editor-in-chief, Gavin Ellis, had told him to stop submitting cartoons on Israel.
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The Waikato Times newspaper quoted Auckland rabbi Jeremy Lawrence saying he believed the cartoons lacked balance in their portrayal of Israeli-Palestinian relations and had double standards.
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I've never seen anything by this cartoonist but I found his website and there's an archive of his international affairs cartoons here...
http://www.evanscartoons.com/_international/_int_archive.htmThis one sums up the Road Map so well....
http://www.evanscartoons.com/_international/25062003.htmViolet...