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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'Civility, not servility!' 3 October 2012
- Date
- 2012
- By
- Setford News Photo Agency
- Reference
- DCDL-0023053
- Description
Shows Prime Minister John Key, who represents 'Govt and agencies', kissing the boot of an Uncle Sam character. An irritated kiwi advises 'Civility, not servility'. Context: Refers to government compliance with the United States over the Dotcom affair which led to an embarrassing fiasco when the police made an illegal raid on the home of Internet emtrepreneur Kim Dotcom, who has New Zealand residency. The reason for the raid was an extradition desire by the United States who are charging Dotcom with copyright enfringement offences.
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- 1 digital cartoon(s), Works of art, Digital images, Cartoons (Commentary)
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