Documenting Sudan’s protests through cartoons, the daring work of Boushra Cartoonist

In recent times, political cartoonists have faced stern opposition from governments and laws that stifle dissent and profer prison terms. These revolutionary artists help cause social and political change in their societies with their works of art.

Some African cartoonists who have gotten on politicians’ nerves are Tanzania’s Godfrey ‘Gado’ Mwampembwa, South Africa’s Jonathan ‘Zapiro’ Shapiro, Equatorial Guinea’s Ramón Nse Esono Ebale, Egyptian Doaa Eladl and Zimbabwe’s Tony Namate.

A little-known revolutionary artist has surfaced amid the anti-government protests in Sudan where demonstrations have been staged since December last year following the rise in the cost of living directly attributed to President Omar al-Bashir, one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders who assumed office after a coup in 1989.

Sudanese cartoonist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra Cartoonist / Source: Himself

Sudanese artist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra, has documented the social and political issues in the country through cartoons which are published daily and immediately after a major development.

Sudanese cartoonist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra Cartoonist / Source: Himself

Boushra is not new to political cartoons and revolutions as his first cartoon exhibition was in Tahrir Square in Cairo with the El Sawy Culture Wheel in Zamalek after the Egyptian revolution of 2011. It was entitled “The Caricature Revolution.”

He has also participated in exhibitions in Gaza and Ramallah and was recognized by the Mahmoud Darwish Museum in Ramallah for his work in support of the Palestinian cause. He participated in multiple efforts supporting the Syrian revolution.

Sudanese cartoonist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra Cartoonist / Source: Himself

In Sudan, he produces daily cartoons on the protests which have been described as a revolution to end the regime of al-Bashir who is facing calls from students, doctors, opposition leaders and other professionals to resign.

Sudanese cartoonist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra Cartoonist / Source: Himself

Boushra’s cartoons are published in several media locally and internationally. “The arts are a means of struggle and effective peaceful change. It takes hard work to contribute to positive change movements,” he said.

Sudanese cartoonist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra Cartoonist / Source: Himself

The artist said he is inspired by the experience of Palestinian cartoonist Naji Al-ali who created the revolutionary caricature figure “Handalah” to document and convey the Palestinian message to the world.

Boushra has participated in several other art exhibitions locally, regionally and internationally including the Arab Culture Festival in Liverpool – reflecting Arab issues to the Western community – the global exhibition in Belgium during the terrorist attacks in Europe, and numerous technical exhibitions in Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, he told Face2Face Africa.

Sudanese cartoonist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra Cartoonist / Source: Himself

A 2010 graduate of the Sudan University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Boushra Al-Mujahid is an engineer and project manager. He also works as a business development consultant and is an active member of the Sudanese and Egyptian Association of the Caricature.

Sudanese cartoonist, Boushra Al-Mujahid, also known as Boushra Cartoonist / Source: Himself

Married with two children, Boushra has worked for several local newspapers and Arab websites as a cartoonist including Al-Guds website for culture and heritage and Al-Jazeera.

Here are some of the art works he shared with us.

Ismail Akwei

Ismail Akwei is an international journalist, communications and media consultant, editor, writer, human rights advocate, pan-Africanist, tech enthusiast, history fanatic and a lover of arts and culture. He has worked with multinational media companies across the continent and has over a decade's experience in journalism.

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