
Badiucao
Badiucao is an Australian-Chinese cartoonist known for his outspoken criticism of the Chinese government, using art as a medium to highlight human rights abuses and advocate for freedom of expression, including providing guidance to individuals like Matthew Radalj on sharing their stories.
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Badiucao is a dissident artist known for his critical content against the Chinese Communist Party.
Why Eileen Guo and Alysa Liu have divided social mediaBadiucao was honored for his work titled 'Watch, followed, threatened. Now an impostor is claiming to be me'.
Journalists at the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age win big at WalkleysBadiucao drew a cartoon that criticized the Prime Minister's relationship with China.
China’s money makes us rich but, as I well know, we can’t put a price on freedomBadiucao is a dissident artist whose work was removed from a billboard in Hong Kong.
Badiucao’s ‘Here and Now’ artwork removed from Hong Kong billboardBadiucao, known for his strident criticism of Beijing, has sought advice from Matthew Radalj regarding turning his journal into an art exhibit.
He smuggled a journal out of a brutal Chinese prison and shone a light on its dark secrets




















