10.1.20

The Addis Ababa Declaration for the Recognition of Cartooning as a Fundamental Right

From the DPDF Facebook page.

The Addis Ababa Declaration for the Recognition of Cartooning as a Fundamental Right, presented on May 3, 2019 at UNESCO Press Freedom Days in Addis Ababa and then handed over to the organization's Director General, is in a new phase.

We have asked the French National Commission for UNESCO to carry this text.

This week, its President transmitted the declaration to all National Commissions for UNESCO.

We hope that this dissemination will help to open up, within and between countries, a space for discussion and reflection on the right to satire and irreverence.

Five years after the attack on Charlie Hebdo, this new step is all the more significant: it brings strength and legitimacy to this text, and completes making it a reference text on which cartoonists all over the world can now rely.

We must now bring this declaration to life.

The link to the Declaration: https://dessindepressecommedroitfondamental.org/?lang=en.

4.1.20

12th International Don Quichotte Cartoon Contest 2020, Germany

12th INTERNATIONAL DON QUICHOTTE CARTOON CONTEST 2020
Theme: Say NO to "violence against Women!"
We are taking on another global societal issue after covering child marriages. “Violence against Women” will be the theme of 12th Don Quichotte Caricature Contest. Violence against women and childs is one of the most widespread violations of human rights. Some national studies show that up to 70% of women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime from an intimate partner. To raise awareness and trigger action to end this global scourge, the UN observes International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on 25 November. Unfortunately, violence against women and girls is deep-rooted in our societies and the international observance serves as a symbol of resistance as well as a call to action to eliminate gendered physical, economic and psychological violence. Violence against Women has been increasing in emerging countries. Femicide-killing women because of their gender- is a longstanding issue in the world. For example, there were 430 female homicides in 2019 alone in Turkey. Although illegal, child marriage in Turkey remains also prevalent along with countries such as India, Iran, Mexico, Ethiopia, Chad and Niger. The purpose of this contest is to bring global awareness to this issue through the lens of caricaturists around the world and encourage solutions that will end this social crisis.
Rules of the competition:
1) Joining the competition is possible only via internet (with cv+address): violenceagainstwomen2020@gmail.com .
2) All submitted pieces of work should be participating in a contest for the first time. In the event of violation of this requirement, any awarded prizes shall be returned.
3) The caricatures are to be submitted in A3 size, with a resolution of 300 dpi and in Jpeg format (black and white or colour, no restriction as to technical colour processing).
4) The closing date of the competition is 31.03.2020.
5) Based upon the submitted caricatures, the jury will pre-select 100 finalists from April 10 to 20, 2020. These finalists will then be presented on social media platforms and on Don Quichotte's websites for the following 10 days.
6) The jury will evaluate the pre-selected works of art from May 1 to 7, 2020 and publish the results on May 15, 2020.
7) The award ceremony will take place in line with the exhibition opening in June in Stuttgart.
8) Submitted caricatures will be securely stored within Don Quichotte's archives. For any use other than contest related, permission shall be seeked from each author prior to use.
9) A contest catalogue shall be issued in pdf format and published.
Prizes:
- First Prize: 750 Euro+DQ Medal
- Second Prize: 500 Euro+DQ Medal
- Third Prize: 250 Euro+DQ Medal
- Special Awards (Certificates).
Preselector Jury:
- Farzane Vaziritabar (Iran)
- Aslı Alpar (Turkey)
- Erdogan Karayel (Germany)
Jury Members:
- Adriana Mosquera (Spain)
- Anne Derenne (France)
- Cristina Sompaio (Portugal)
- Doaa Eladl (Egypt)
- Elena Ospina (Colombia)
- Marina Bondarenko (Russia)
- Marlene Pohle (Argentina)
- Martha Barragan Mar (Mexico)
- Maya Tcholakova (Bulgaria)
- Natalia Forcat (Brazil)
- Nicoleta Ionescu (Romania)
- Ramize Erer (Turkey-France)
- Shiva Zamanfar (Iran).
Technical Assistant:
- Elif Özer (Turkey).
Source: Erdoğan Karayel.

1.1.20

Maya Kamath Memorial Awards 2019, India

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Kyrenia Municipality 9th International Cartoon Contest 2020, Cyprus

KYRENIA MUNICIPALITY
CYPRIOT–TURKISH CARTOONIST ASSOCIATION
19. OLIVE FESTIVAL
INTERNATIONAL OLIVE HUMOR FESTIVAL
9. INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CONTEST 2020
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION
(KYRENIA – CYPRUS)
1 – The contest is open to all (over 18 years) amateur or professional cartoonists or any one who could submit a cartoon regardless individual's race, gender, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, age, or other protected characteristic.
2 – THEMES:
A) Olive
Olive, Olive and Time, Olive and History, Olive and Mythology, Olive and Technology, Olive and Cyprus, Olive and Life, Olive and Peace, Olive and Conflict, Olive and War, Olive and Health, Olive and Women, Olive and Men, Olive and Children, Olive Oil, Olive Branch, Olive Tree, Benefits of Olive, Olive and Olive Mill/Press, Banning of Uprooting, Burning and Cutting Down Olive Trees and so forth.
B) Free Subject
Any topic can be drawn.
3 – All submissions must be in the form of cartoon. Any painting or illustrations will not be accepted and will be disqualified. Cartoons must be without words.
4 – All submissions must be originals. Submission dimensions: A4 or A3 in any color or black and white. Each entrant must provide name and surname, address, phone number including country code, and email address on the back of the submission; each entrant should also provide short background and a photo (optional) on a separate A4.
5 – Submission of materials which have previously been submitted and/or presented and/or published elsewhere is welcomed providing copyright is not infringed, however previously any award-wining material cannot be submitted.
6 – All work submitted for evaluation by the International Selection Committee and work of finalist will be published at official web page of the contest. In addition submissions will be reviewed and evaluated for plagiarism by international associations. If plagiarism detected and or any previously award-wining material submitted, submissions will be canceled and the next eligible entry will be considered for the prize.
7 – It is possible to participate in the contest with two works in both sections (2 + 2 = 4). However, one participant receives only one prize per episode. If any cartoonist has won the Grand Prize, he cannot receive another prize in that department.
8 – All submission must be received by APRIL 30, 2020 (EXTENDED:) AUGUST 31, 2020 at the address provided below.
9 – All submission, awarded or not, will be kept and archived by Cypriot–Turkish Cartoonist Association at the newly established “International Cyprus Cartoon Museum.”
10 – All prize-winner submissions and selected works by the Steering Committee will be published in an album. In addition, they will be exhibited during the 19th Olive Festival in 2020.
11 – The results of the contest will be published thru media and prize-winning entrants will be informed by contact information provided.
12 – The transportation and accommodation expenses of the winners of the Grand Prize and First Prize will be covered by Kyrenia Municipality. The prize–winning cartoonist must respond to the prize ceremony invitation within 10 days. The responses outside of 10 days are not considered.
13 – The Kyrenia Municipality and Cypriot–Turkish Cartoonist Association will have the publishing rights to exhibition, publish or print, in any media or format, any or all submissions.
14 – All persons entering the contest agree that the rules of the contest as set out in these terms and conditions are binding on them. And all submissions could be published and printed by the Kyrenia Municipality and Cypriot–Turkish Cartoonist Association as set out in these terms and conditions without any future compensation.
15 – For the exhibition and album, digital works can be sent to the following email address: olivecartoons@gmail.com . Digital works are excluded from prizes.
PRIZES:
Grand Prize: 1.500 Euro + Golden Olive Statue + Diploma.
OLIVE THEME
First Prize: 750 Euro + Golden Olive Statue + Kyrenia Municipality Prize (Diploma)
Second Prize: Silver Olive Statue + Cyprus Turkish Cartoonists Association Prize (Diploma)
Third Prize: Bronze Olive Statue + Olive Festival Prize (Diploma)
50 Finalist Prizes.
FREE THEME
First Prize: 750 Euro + Golden Olive Statue + Kyrenia Mayor Special Prize (Diploma)
Second Prize: Silver Olive Statue + Olive Humor Festival Prize (Diploma)
Third Prize: Bronze Olive Statue + Erten Kasımoğlu Special Prize (Diploma)
50 Finalist Prizes.
DEADLINE:
April 30, 2020
SUBMISSION ADDRESS:
Kıbrıs Türk Karikatürcüler Derneği
9. Uluslararası Karikatür Yarışması
Posta Kutusu: 87 (Post Code: 99000)
Lefkoşa – Kuzey Kıbrıs (Via Turkey)
WEB PAGE:
http://www.zeytinkarikaturleri.com
STEERING COMMITTEE.

21.12.19

Catalog of the International Cartoon Festival in Saitama 2019, Japan

Received yesterday the superb catalog of the International Cartoon Festival in Saitama 2019, Japan. They are celebrating the 29th year of the festival in 2019. Having been invited to the festival the second time this year, I did participate in the event with two cartoons of mine, one on the theme Hana which means "Flower" and the second one of free theme. Works by 47 Japanese and 51 foreign artists are included in the catalog of the exhibition that took place at Plaza North in November 2019.
Saitama City is the place where Rakuten Kitazawa - the father of modern cartoon in Japan - spent his later years. The Saitama Municipal Cartoon Art Musem in the home to Kitazawa in his later years hold the Saitama-City Rakuten-Kitazawa Manga Awards competition each year. In 2019 they held the 34th edition and the winning cartoons are included in this collection book of "The Best Cartoons of Nippon" which are also displayed on the museum website here.
The standard A4-sized (21x29.7 cm) catalog of "The Best Cartoons of Nippon 2019" has over 110 pages, about 80 of them covering the color and the black&white cartoons participated in the festival and selected for the catalog. The remaining pages are the lists of the Japanese and the Foreign artists with their personal histories in both English and Japanese. This perfectly designed book of art is a best chance to compare the style and wit of the native and overseas manga/cartoon artists and enjoy the great humour in their works.
From Turkey are nine cartoonists whose cartoons published in the catalog; namely, Alper Susuzlu, Aşkın Ayrancıoğlu, Behiç Yalçın Ayrancıoğlu, Erdoğan Başol, Hüsnü Berkalp Üstün, Kamil Yavuz, Kemal Özyurt, Musa Gümüş, and Seyit Saatçi.
Thank you to the festival organizers and the staff of Plaza North who sent me this excellent collection of manga/cartoon art.
"Decree - death penalty"
Naotake Kobayashi
34th Rakuten-Kitazawa Manga Awards 2019 Grand Prix.

The 24th edition of the international competition Fax For Peace 2019-2020, Italy

24th edition of the international competition FAX FOR PEACE
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
OF E-MAILS AND NET VIDEOS
ABOUT SOLIDARITY AMONG PEOPLE
SENT BY STUDENTS AND ARTISTS
24 NOVEMBER 2019
29 FEBRUARY 2020
We wish to thank the Cultural Association "The Circle"We wish to thank the Cultural Association “Il Circolo” 
It is open to students of all grades and types of schools and to professional artists from all over the world. They are required to submit one or more works developing the themes of peace, tolerance, fight against any form of racism and of defense of human rights.
Each competitor may take part in two ways:
1) E-mail, JPG format max 1,5 Mb [e-mail: istsuperiore@faxforpeace.eu] one or more pictures or works of visual art.
2) Send short films and cartoons of maximum 5 minute length that could also be forwarded in compressed format to the following e-mail address [istsuperiore@faxforpeace.eu] or forwarded by mail to [via degli Alpini, 1 - 33097 Spilimbergo (Pn) Italia]. The videos can be shot/made in the most common formats (AVI, MPEG, Real Video, QuickTime, Video for Windows, etc.)
WHEN
Works from each competitor (individual artist, student or class) will be accepted starting from Sunday November 24th 2019 at 8.00 am until Saturday February 29th 2020 at 12.00 pm.
On each work it is necessary to indicate full name, name of school and grade/class (if students), telephone and fax number and/or e-mail address, city, country. The works will be exhibited as they are received in an “in progress” exhibition which will open on Sunday 24th November, 2019 at 5.00 pm at the Istituto Superiore di Spilimbergo - Il Tagliamento (via degli Alpini, 1 - Spilimbergo, Pordenone, ITALY).
Single students will also have to specify their school address, their age and the class attended. Competitors implicitly authorize the school to reproduce and use their works in the catalogue and in different media for no-profit activities. The organization cannot be held responsible in case of theft, damage or loss of the works. Works will not be returned or retransmitted to their authors. The exhibition will close on April 30th, 2020. A catalogue will be printed, reproducing a wide selection of the works received after/following up, which later will be sent to competitors free of charge, previous formal request.
JURY for the FIRST SELECTION of WORKS
Enrico Sarcinelli, Mayor of Spilimbergo
Alberto Carlo Varnier, former student representative
Angelo Bertani, art critic
Donato Guerra, President of the cultural association Il Circolo
Lucia D'Andrea, Headmistress of the Technical and Professional Schools of Spilimbergo Il Tagliamento
Nane Zavagno, artist.
INTERNATIONAL JURY
Claudia Conte, actress and writer (Italy)
Denise Tatucci, actress (Italy)
Edoardo Winspeare, director (Italy)
Hanif Kureishi, writer (England)
Valeria Ciangottini, actress (Italy).
WITH THE PATRONAGES OF
Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia-Giulia
Municipality of Spilimbergo
Woman International League for Peace and Freedom
National Coordination of Local Authorities for peace and human rights
Provincial Committee for UNICEF of Pordenone.
THE JURY
The jury of experts in communication, art critics and representatives of the school world will select 6 works among those received within the expiry date, according to their development of proposed themes and their effectiveness.
EXHIBITION
OPENING
Sunday, November 24th 2019, 5.00 PM
Institute of Secondary Education Il Tagliamento
via degli Alpini, 1 - Spilimbergo (Pn) Italy
OPEN
from 25th November 2019 to 30th April 2020
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm
Saturday: from 8.00 am to 12.00 am.
PRIZES
The following six prizes, will be awarded according to categories:
- best work - Kindergarten and Primary Schools: € 300,00
- best work - Lower Secondary Schools: € 300,00
- best work - Secondary High Schools: € 300,00
- best work - Video or cartoon: € 300,00
- best work - Artists: € 300,00.
SPECIAL PRIZES
- best work to satirical or humorous drawing on human and civil themes: € 300,00.
INFO
Istituto d'istruzione superiore di Spilimbergo Il Tagliamento
via degli Alpini, 1 - 33097 Spilimbergo (Pordenone) Italia
tel. + 39 (0) 427 40392 - fax + 39 (0) 427 40898
e-mail: istsuperiore@faxforpeace.eu - www.faxforpeace.eu.

7.12.19

26th International Cartoon Humour Competition on the Topic of Beer, the Golden Keg 2020

26th International Cartoon Humour Competition on the Topic of Beer,
the Golden Keg 2020, Slovakia
On Wednesday, 1 April 2020, an exhibition of the best competing works, a festive announcement of the results and the handing of the prizes to the most successful authors of the 26th competition in accordance with the Jury´s decision will take place as follows:
GRAND PRIZE (Grand Prix): Golden Keg and 500 EU
1st Prize: Small GOLDEN KEG and 200 EU
2nd Prize: Small GOLDEN KEG and 150 EU
3rd Prize: Small Golden KEG and 100 EU.
The Jury of the competition reserves the right not to award some of the prizes, to modify the amounts of the financial rewards and/or to award more prizes and/or honorary mentions.
The organisers will accept for the competition all works that will be delivered at the address of the Saskia Gallery in Presov by Friday, 28th February 2020.
The organisers of the competition reserve the right to publish selected works in promotional materials and to reinstall the exhibition.
The diploma and the exhibition catalogue will be received in print by every awarded author and in the electronic form by every participating author who also provides his or her e-mail address. Main prizes and financial rewards can be received by an awarded author only in person on 1 April or through a person authorised by him/her.
Competition rules:
1. Each author can send at maximum five original works, including graphic techniques.
2. The competition is open to anybody and everybody, and it is not restricted in terms of artistic design methods.
3. The formats of the works should not exceed the A4 dimensions.
4. The competition is non-anonymous. Each work should be signed on the reverse and bear the author´s full address.
5. The rewarded works will become property of the BEER GALLERY in Presov.
6. Send your works at the address:
Sarisska GALERIA
(p. Fedor VICO)
ul. Hlavna 51
080 01 Presov
Slovakia
Please clearly mark the envelope with the word „PIVO”.
e-mail: fedorvico@gmail.com.
Source: SyriaCartoon.

6.12.19

The 16th International Cartoon Contest Syria 2020

The 16th International Cartoon Contest
SYRIA 2020
Regulations
T h e m e s:
Cartoon Section: Mask
Caricature Section: Mohammad Almaghout (1934- 2006),
Syrian Writer and Poet:
He has pioneer contributions to the history of the
Syrian contemporary poetry movement as an immortal writer.
N o t e :
1- Each participant can send maximum 2 artworks
2- A cartoon must not have won an appraisal at previous competitions
3- The cartoons must not contain text.
Drawings can also be made digitally.
A3, 200 dpi, JPG/JPEG and free techniques.
• Deadline: 5 January 2020
Prizes: Golden, Silver, Bronze and 5 Special Prizes.
• Jury members will be considered as participants in the exhibition
and represent their own countries.
Their names will be automatically added to the List of Participants
They will participate only in exhibition,
not in contest (just honorary participation).
Cartoons can be used for any promotion purposes
(Printing, websites, newspapers, posters, invitation cards, etc)
without the permission of the artist and without any payment.
•  Cartoons must be sent to:
syriacartoon@gmail.com
More on Syria Cartoon website:
www.raedcartoon.com.

2.12.19

Shopping is the main theme of Olense Kartoenale 2020, Belgium

The main theme 2020 is 'Shopping: yesterday, today and tomorrow'. The theme of Amnesty International 2020 is 'There is nothing wrong with solidarity, so don't prosecute'.
How to to participate?
You can sign up your participation from 1 July 2020 via www.olensekartoenale.be.

Similarity: From (b)ovine to handbag

Jamal Rahmati, 2nd Prize
Olense Kartoenale 2019, Olen, Belgium.
M. Çağlar Soyarat, Mention
1. idesbaş cartoon contest 2006, Izmir, Turkey
(Catalog p.29).
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This report by Mete Ağaoğlu.

29.11.19

Congratulations on SICACO 2019 Winners!

Dear Sir,
Congratulations on SICACO 2019 Winners!
I thank the fame worldwide cartoonists participated in my cartoon contest.
Next week I'll send winners prize certificate, cartoon book and cards by int'l air mail!
Maybe you'll take X-mas presents within this year.
I'll donate 40,000 cartoons of SICACO CONTEST containing yours to two Korea National Museum.
See you in SICACO 2020!.
Merry X-mas & Happy New Year!
Dr.Lim, Cheong San, President of SICACO 2019
Mobile 82-10-5425-6115
http://dicaco.kongju.ac.kr / www.dicaco.com

WINNERS SICACO 2019

Grand Prize / Didie Sri Widiyanto (Indonesia)
Gold Prize / Shahrokh Heidari (France)
Silver Prize / Sepideh Faramarzi (Iran)
Silver Prize / Andrzej Krawczak (Poland)
Bronze Prize / Radko Oketic (Slovenia)
Bronze Prize / Anatoly Radin (Russia)
Bronze Prize / Huseyin Cakmak (Cyprus)
Bronze Prize / Lee, Yeo Joo (Korea)
Bronze Prize / Kim, Ga Heon (Korea)

Special Prize / Ronaldo Cunha Dias (Brazil)
Special Prize / Arsen Gevorgyan (Armenia)
Special Prize / Mohamed Effat Ismail (Egypt)
Special Prize / Sun, Shen Ying (China)

Student S.P / Zeliha Nur Mavis (Turkey), 12y
Student S.P / Arnawa Ugra Wicaksana (Indonesia), 18y
Student S.P / K.A.Raveeska Dewmi (Sri Lanka), 17y
Student S.P / Arnawa Ugra Wicaksana (Indonesia), 18y
Student S.P / Popescu Aoriana (Romania), 18y
Student H.M / Milan Hleboboi (Serbia), 17y
Student H.M / Beren Kaya (Turkey), 13y
Student H.M / Gita Rahat (Iran), 17y

Theme Prize / Kazanevsky Vladimir (Ukraine)
Theme Prize / Emad Salehi (Iran)
Theme Prize / Mihai Ignat (Romania)
Theme Prize / Ilya Katz (Israel)
Theme Prize / Galym Boranbayev (Kazakhstan)
Theme Prize / Darko Drljevic (Montenegro
Theme Prize / Damir Novak (Croatia)
Theme Prize / Mozhdeh Malek Oghli (Iran)
Theme Prize / Marziyeh Khanizade Abyane (Iran)
Theme Prize / Agus Widodo (Indonesia)
Theme Prize / Recep Bayramoglu (Turkey)
Theme Prize / Murteza Albayrak (Turkey)
Theme Prize / Arif Sutristanto (Indonesia)
Theme Prize / Blaze Dokuleski (Macedonia)
Theme Prize / Zbigniew Kolaczek (Poland)
Theme Prize / Erico Junqueira Ayres (Brazil)
Theme Prize / Feng, Gui Bo (China)
Theme Prize / Slobodan Obradovic (Serbia)
Theme Prize / Viktor Holub (Ukraine)
Theme Prize / Katz Grigori (Israel)
Theme prize / Milanko Kalicanin (Serbia)
Theme Prize / Valery Momot (Ukraine)
Theme Prize / Olexander Dubovskyi (Ukraine)
Theme Prize / Hanusic Hule (Austria)
Theme prize / Aurel Stefan Alexandrescu (Romania)
Theme Prize / Eder Santos (Brazil)
Theme Prize / Belov Anatolii (Russia)
Theme Prize / B. V. Panduranga Rao (India)
Theme prize / Sajad Rafeei (Iran)
Theme Prize / Hicabi Demici (Turkey)
Theme Prize / Mileta Miloradovic (Serbia)
Theme Prize / Semerenko Vladimir (Russia)
Theme Prize / Vladimir Stevovic (Serbia)
Theme Prize / Raed Khalil (Belgium)
Theme Prize / Lubomir Kotrha (Slovakia)
Theme Prize / Zhang, Ya Ming (China)
Theme Prize / Deniz Ilker Kuruoglu (Turkey)
Theme Prize / Doru Axinte (Romania)
Theme Prize / Vlado Volas (Serbia)
Theme Prize / Nikolay Sviridenko (Uzbekistan)
Theme Prize / Delaram Gholami (Iran)
Theme Prize / Fujio, Kuroda (Japan)
Theme Prize / Gopal Sarkar (India)
Theme Prize / Behnaz Bakhtiari (Iran)
Theme Prize / Darsono (Indonesia)
Theme Prize / Li, Shen Hong (China)
Theme Prize / Juli Sanchis Aguado (Spain)
Theme Prize / Ye Zar Ni Kyaw (Myanmar)
Theme Prize / Patrick Heymans (Belgium)
Theme Prize / Akiyoshi, Sugimoto (Japan)
Theme Prize / Makhmudjon Eshonkulov (Uzbekistan)
Theme Prize / lzabela Kowalska - Wieczorek (Poland)
Theme Prize / Viacheslav Kazanevsky (Ukraine)
Theme Prize / Gema Samudra Sutrisno (Indonesia)
Theme Prize / Elena Ospina (Colombia)
Theme Prize / Luka Lagator (Montenegro)

Achievement Award / Mikhail Zlatkovsky (Russia)
Achievement Award / Ghino Corradeschi (Italy)
Achievement Award / Ciosu Constantin (Romania)
Achievement Award / Ali Miraee (Iran)
Achievement Award / Jovan Prokopljevic (Serbia)
Achievement Award / Sokolov Sergey (Russia)
Achievement Award / Oleg Dergachov (Canada)
Achievement Award / Alexander Shmidt (Russia)
Achievement Award / Bernard Bouton (France)
Achievement Award / Oleg Gutsol (Ukraine)
Achievement Award / Igor + Nataliya Varchenko (Cyprus)
Achievement Award / Bogdan Petry + Horia Crisan (Romania)

Best Cartoon / Jitet Kustana (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Marijan Pavecic (Croatia)
Best Cartoon / Miro Stefanovic (Serbia)
Best Cartoon / Agus Harsanta (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Kfir Weizman (Israel)
Best Cartoon / Armin Ganjdeh (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Musa Gumus (Turkey)
Best Cartoon / Sergey Sichenko (Israel)
Best Cartoon / Drean Samun (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Shahid Atiqullah (Swiss)
Best Cartoon / Sittipunt Tumying (Thailand)
Best Cartoon / Toso Borkovic (Serbia)
Best Cartoon / Chiorean Cornel-Marin (Romania)
Best Cartoon / Nikola Listes (Croatia)
Best Cartoon / Maya Tcholakova (Bulgaria)
Best Cartoon / Mete Agaoglu (Turkey)
Best Cartoon / Fadi Abou Hassan (Norway)
Best Cartoon / Stefaan Provijn (Belarus)
Best Cartoon / Javad Alizadeh (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Pavel Gabriel Virgil (Romania)
Best Cartoon / Kemal Ozyurt (Turkey)
Best Cartoon / Ahmet Aykanat (Turkey)
Best Cartoon / Hong, Xue (China)
Best Cartoon / Liviu Stanila (Romania)
Best Cartoon / Jordan Pop Iliev (Macedonia)
Best Cartoon / Bulent Okutan (Turkey)
Best Cartoon / Milan Alasevic (Slovenia)
Best Cartoon / Atefe Cheragh Cheshm (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Hao, Yan Peng (China)
Best Cartoon / Zaenal Abidin (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Tommy Thomdean (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Slobodan Butin (Croatia)
Best Cartoon / Octavian Covaci (Romania)
Best Cartoon / Djoko Susilo (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Resad Sultanovic (Bosnia)
Best Cartoon / Vitaliy Levitskiy (Ukraine)
Best Cartoon / Tevi Hanafi (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Bossens Philippe (Belgium)
Best Cartoon / Alexei Talimonov (England)
Best Cartoon / Aisan Shirin Cheshmeh (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Stawomir Makal (Poland)
Best Cartoon / Vladimir Stankovski (Serbia)
Best Cartoon / Askin Ayrancioglu (Turkey)
Best Cartoon / Jiri Srna (Czech)
Best Cartoon / Oleksy Kustovsky (Ukraine)
Best Cartoon / Henryk Cebula (Poland)
Best Cartoon / Marian Lupu (Romania)
Best Cartoon / Krotos Tadeusz (Poland)
Best Cartoon / Michal Graczyk (Poland)
Best Cartoon / Juana Camilo (Colombia)
Best Cartoon / Koundouros Nicolas (Greece)
Best Cartoon / Hui, Xiao Yong (China)
Best Cartoon / Homayoun Mahmoudi (England)
Best Cartoon / Zahramoradi (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Ismail Kera (Czech)
Best Cartoon / Victor Eugen Mihai (Romania)
Best Cartoon / Masafumi, Kikuchi (Japan)
Best Cartoon / Constantin Sunnerberg (Belgium)
Best Cartoon / Nur Rokhim (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Klaus Pitter (Austria)
Best Cartoon / Wang, Xue Wei (China)
Best Cartoon / Furkat Usmanov (Uzbekistan)
Best Cartoon / Ika W. Burhan (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Norman B. Isaac (Philippines)
Best Cartoon / Sinchinov Evgeniy (Russia)
Best Cartoon / Mojmir Mihatov (Croatia)
Best Cartoon / Pierpaolo Perazzolli (Italy)
Best Cartoon / Ivailo Tsvetkov (Bulgaria)
Best Cartoon /Ali Shahali (U.S.A)
Best Cartoon / Sepideh Seifizadeh (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Sara Golrokh (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Partono (Indonesia)
Best Cartoon / Oleh Smal (Ukraine)
Best Cartoon / Sterpone Carlo (Italy)
Best Cartoon / Elisa Smiderle (Italy)
Best Cartoon / Shinji, Iwamoto (Japan)
Best Cartoon / Graziella Malvasi (Italy)
Best Cartoon / Qiao, Wei (China)
Best Cartoon / Li, Wei (China)
Best Cartoon / Nasim Sayaddokht (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Elham Pourali (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Yasmin Raeizadeh (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Setayesh Rajabian (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Shol-e Gordiz (Iran)
Best Cartoon / Mahmonir Babazadeh Zarei (Iran)

S.P / Cartoon / Achmad Cholid (Indonesia)
S.P / Li, Jing Shan (China)
S.P / Miroslav Jakoxvljev (Serbia)
S.P / Bambang Sulistyo (Indonesia)
S.P / Gai, Guibao (China)
S.P / Marco Ramos (U.S.A)
S.P / Steffen Jahsnowski (Germany)
S.P / Lutfu Cakin (Turkey)
S.P / Myo Min Tun (Myanmar)
S.P / Zulkuf ABA (Turkey)
S.P / Kaung Zaw Htet (Myanmar)
S.P / Myat Ko Ko (Myanmar)
S.P / Enn Ehala (Estonia)
S.P / Li, Hai Feng (China)
S.P / Zaw Zaw Hlwam Moe (Myanmar)
S.P / Musa Kayra (Cyprus)
S.P / Lj, Gao Xiang (China)
S.P / Artuche Felix (Romania)
S.P / Tengku A. Z. Anshary (Indonesia)
S.P / Konstantinos Tselios (Greece)
S.P / LI, Bu Yi (China)
S.P / Liang, Jun Qi (China)
S.P / Venugopal Galisetty (India)
S.P / Zlatko Krstevski (Macedonia)
S.P / Vitaly Bondar (Belarus)
S.P / Malatesh M Garadimani (India)
S.P / Mirsaid Gaziyev (Uzbekistan)
S.P / Jayarathna Wickramasingha (Sri Lanka)
S.P / Evez (Guatemala)
S.P / Zoran Josic (Slovenia)
S.P / Musa Keklik (Turkey)
S.P / Michael Mayevsky (Ukraine)
S.P / Louis Pol (Australia)
S.P / Bozo Stefanovic (Bosnia)
S.P / Victor Skopintsev (Russia)
S.P / Peigneux Gerald (France)
S.P / Soe Thura Tun (Myanmar)
S.P / Ferdinand Boers (Netherlands)
S.P / Cristian Topan (Romania)
S.P / David Evzen (Czech)
S.P / Gabriel Lopez Marejnez (Mexico)
S.P / Sosli Ferikoy (Turkey)
S.P / Dave Connaughton (England)
S.P / Zoran Mihailovic (Serbia)
S.P / Daniel Eduardo Varela (Argentina)
S.P / Corden Dulk (Netherlands)
S.P / Zoran Zlaticanin (Serbia)
S.P / Suratno (Indonesia)
S.P / Mark Winter (England)
S.P / Vaso Krcmar (Serbia)
S.P / Pawel Stanczyk (Poland)
S.P / Tomas Trunecek (Czech)
S.P / Roberto S. C. Rodriguez (Cuba)
S.P / Jorge A. C. Fernandez (Cuba)
S.P / Jan Farkas (Czech)

H.M / Ignjat Gatalo (Serbia
H.M / Biserka Stjepanovic (Slovenia)
H.M / Ngai Oo (Myanmar)
H.M / / Zhao, Yun Sheng (China)
H.M / Hou Xiao Qiang (China)
H.M / Serdar Harata (Turkey)
H.M / Mykola Kapusta (Ukraine)
H.M / Edo Julius A (Indonesia)
H.M / Khaddan Jamila (Morocco)
H.M / Fina Binazir (Indonesia)
H.M / Thipparthi Gangadhar (India)
H.M / Jin, Xiao Xing (China)
H.M / Kusairi (Indonesia)
H.M / Zidarov Veselin (Bulgaria)
H.M / Vasantha Hosabettu (India)
H.M / Amadeu Escorcio (Portugal)
H.M / Igor Smirnov (Russia)
H.M / Motabar Jaunboyeva (Uzbekistan)
H.M / Muzaffar Begmatov (Uzbekistan)
H.M / Ferhat Demirbas (Turkey)
H.M / Jia, Rui Jun (China)
H.M / Jacek Frackiewicz (Poland)
H.M / Haidari Natalija (Belgium)
H.M / Junko Whyte (Ireland)
H.M / Hazem Nassar (U.S.A)
H.M / Hayrettin Oturgan (Turkey)
H.M / Amin Aminaei (England)
H.M / Altan Ozeskici (Turkey)
H.M / Aboubakr Maouche (Algeria)
H.M / Tsocho Peev (Bulgaria)
H.M / Zarko Luetic (Croatia)

S.P / Setareh Soltani Shiraz (Iran), 17y
S.P / Mobina Mahdzad (Iran), 18y
S.P / Saeedeh Lachini (Iran), 16y

H.M / Kiana Shirin (Iran), 18y
H.M / Abbas Sayyad Zad (Iran), 14y
H.M / Reyhaneh Fakoori (Iran), 18y

S.P / Park, Ki So (Korea)
S.P / Park, Seo Hwa (Korea)
S.P / Chei, Kwang Jae (Korea)
S.P / Kim, Hye Min (Korea)
S.P / Jeon, Chang Geun (Korea)
S.P / Hwang, Seung Hun (Korea)
S.P / Woo, Jin Gu / Yang, Eun Jeong (Korea)
S.P / Park, Hui Won (Korea)
S.P / Shin, Jae Seon (Korea)
S.P / Yang, Woo Jin (Korea)
S.P / Yu, Yong Jin (Korea)
S.P / Lim, Sun U (Korea)
S.P / Jeong, Seung Ryeol (Korea)
S.P / Jang, Joo Hong (Korea)
S.P / Lee, Ye Rin (Korea)
S.P / An, Min Su (Korea)
S.P / Gang, Tae Hyun Kang, Ji Yun (Korea)

H.M / Kim, kyeong Min (Korea)
H.M / Yoon, Seok Hyeon (Korea)
H.M / Yoo, Byeong Woo (Korea)
H.M / Lim, Myeong Seop / Kim, Hyun Ji (Korea)
H.M / Choi, Jin Sil (Korea)
H.M / Sim, Geon Hui (Korea)
H.M / Hwang, Hye Yeon (Korea)
H.M / Park, Gi Heung (Korea)
H.M / Lee, Chae Yeun / Park, Ju Ho (Korea)
H.M / Lee, San Gjin (Korea)
H.M / Kang, Jung Yoon (Korea)
H.M / Jung, Joo Yeon (Korea)
H.M / Kim, Boh Hyun (Korea)
H.M / Jin, Su Bin (Korea)
H.M / Lim, Han Byeol (Korea)
H.M / Choi, Su Bin (Korea)
H.M / Park, Hye Jung (Korea)
H.M / Kim, Ja Won (Korea)
H.M / Lee, Seong Hyeon (Korea)
H.M / Park, So Hee (Korea)
H.M / Kim, So Yeon (Korea)
H.M / Kim, Ryeong Hui (Korea)
H.M / Han, Jae Hee (Korea)
H.M / Yoon, Ji Hyun (Korea)
H.M / Yun, Da Won (Korea), 18y

Student Grand Prize / Cho, Ywang Gun (Korea), 19y
Student Gold Prize / Kim, Min Ju (Korea), 18y
Student Silver Prize / Kim, Sa Ra (Korea), 18y
Student Bronze Prize / Han, Cha Eun (Korea), 15y
Student Bronze Prize / Lim, Ju Hyeon (Korea), 16y
Student Bronze Prize / Ju, Su Bin (Korea), 14y

Student S.P / Bae, Jun Ha (Korea), 18y
Student S.P / Kim, Ga Hye (Korea), 18y
Student S.P / Kim, Sol (Korea), 17y

Student H.M / Yoe, Hye Eun (Korea), 17y
Student H.M / Kim, Da Hye (Korea), 17y
Student H.M / Yang, Se Yoon (Korea), 14y
Student H.M / Jang, Ye Jun (Korea), 16y
Student H.M / Cha, Min Hee (Korea), 17y.