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Oslo, Norway based political cartoonist. In December 2009 he won one of United Nation's RANAN LURIE POLITICAL CARTOON AWARD for ''Citation for Excellence'' for works that "reflect principle and spirit". Kutal's work on "Peace Doves" criticises the US American invasion to Iraq aiming to establish democracy despite preceding protests.

In 2011 he received first prize in video section of Fax for Peace and Fax for Tolerance competition in Italy-

He is member of FECO-Norway and Cartooning for Peace group in France.

We can learn to use nice words

Teaching manners and kind words to immigrants doesn't have to be a stressful endeavor.

We forget easily

The speed at which major news events pass into the rearview mirror.

Dialog between religions

Different religions have understanding of their argument.

Refugees costs

For some the arrival of more than a million refugees and migrants in Europe has brought widesprea

The aggressive strategy

China and Russia have both clearly signaled their aggressive strategic intentions in #Taiwan and

Santa is coming

The Christmas season can be a time of great joy and happiness for people.

We are closed doors

Still today it is not known when this pandemic will end or how it will end.

Stay at home

New variant of Covid-19, omicron is here.

Omicron is here

Currently, more than 50 people are confirmed to be infected in Norway.

Keep distances times

Crisis times are times of uncertainty and fear. The Covid-19 outbreak brought back such times.

Taliban commanders took over Kabul

Taliban commanders say fighters have taken control of all Afghan government headquarters in Kabul

The politics of fear

Politicians and the media very often use fear to circumvent our logic.

Independent reliable press

It is vital that people around the world become more skeptical of the news fed to them by these h

Free Internet

Some countries are a great deal more free than others when it comes to internet censorship and su

Racism free another world is possible

Participants in the worldwide citizens’ movement for social change and global justice like to pro