In Musa Kart's jokes at the expense of the prosecutors and their witnesses as well as his allusions to the rhetorical stylings of President Erdoğan and spirited acclamations on cartooning as a vital means of communication it is clear that the cartoonist is unbowed despite the ordeal he and his colleagues have suffered.
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