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The Results of the 25th International Nasreddin Hodja Cartoon
Contest

Nasrccidin Hodja, the master of Turkish humorists, lived in Aksehir
between 1208 - 1285. He is partly Medrese - educated (Muslim
Theological School),

Todorovic Bobisa /Serbia
partly self - trained. Historical Information
on his life and personality is highly limited,

Musa Gumus/Turkey
but from what has
traveled by word of mouth from generation to generation,

Slobodan Obradovic /Serbia
we
understand him to have been a significant folk philosopher, with a
view on life as intensely amusing as it is stimulating and giving
food for thought. He is so much at one with the people that perhaps
it is truer to say he lived his works rather than created them. With
a strong social personality,

Ralf Alex Fichtner/Germany
Nasreddin Hodja constitutes the nucleus
of Turkish folk humor, with stories emanating from his personality
being woven by the people around his character century after
century, so that the humor of Hodja has reached our day as vigorous
and as close to people's heart as ever. The first contest was opened
to young

Alexander Umyarov/Russia
cartoonists but after then these contests became
international and brought alt artists who want peace throughout the
world together. But as the democracy recessed in Turkey in 1980. so
did the Association of Cartoonists and the contest could not be
organized. After a period of 8 years, the international Nasreddin
Hodja Cartoon Contest was organized once more. The world cartoonists
come together for a peaceful and tolerant world. The works which
participated, were exhibited and awarded in the 25th international
Nasreddin Hodja Cartoon Contest organized in July 2005 are included
in this catalogue. The Jury for the 25th international Nasreddin
Hodja Cartoon Contest consisted of nine members from Turkey and five
from abroad. They convened at Hotel Armada in Istanbul on July 28,
2005 and, examining 1220 works by 980 artists sent in from 65
countries, they decided to award

Laco Torma/Slovakia
the Grand Prize Grzegorz Szumovski's cartoon from
Poland. The Jury, comprised of Miroslav Hajnos (Poland), Jun
Ochakovsky, Viladimir Kazanevsky (Ukraine), Diego Herrera Yayo
(Canada), Grzegorz Szumowski (Poland) and nine members from Turkey,
Turhan Selcuk Salih Memecan, Metin Poker, Turhan Selcuk (Chair)
and Tonguq Yasar, awarded the Honour Prizes to: Ahmet Ozturk Levent
(Turkey), Taeyong Kang (South Korea), Jo Urgelles Castaneda (Cuba),
Alessandro Gatto (Italy).

  
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