SHAFAQNA – An international Holocaust cartoon exhibition kicked off in the western Iranian city of Hamedan on Friday.
The expo, which was launched on the occasion of the International Quds Day, features 35 cartoons, Seyed Yunes Ashrafi, a cultural official in the city said.
He said works by artists from Iran, Venezuela, Morocco, Belgium, Turkey, Indonesia, France and Colombia are on display at the exhibition.
The works are the selected cartoons of the second International Holocaust cartoon festival, he noted.
A selection of 150 cartoons from 50 different countries was showcased at the festival back in May.
Iran’s House of Cartoon and the Sarcheshmeh Cultural Complex organized the second edition of the festival.