Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-: "How can we encourage the West to get serious about helping us?" ... 6 April 2011

Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-: "How can we encourage the West to get serious about helping us?" ... 6 April 2011
Date
2011
Reference
DCDL-0017454
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A desperate Libyan rebel asks 'How can we encourage the west to get serious about helping us?' His partner suggests they 'Rename the country Wall Street!' Context - the terrible situation in the besieged city of Misrata where Gaddafi's tank's fired on unarmed protesters. The cartoon suggests that if the West could see more economic advantage for themselves they would be quicker to provide help.

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