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		<title>Tintin Comic Book Protest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Congolese student has launched legal action in Belgium to have the comic book &#8220;Tintin in the Congo&#8221; declared racist and removed from bookstores. The book portrays Africans as stereotypical black characters and shows whites as their colonial masters. &#8220;I want to put an end to sales of this cartoon book in shops, both for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Congolese student has launched legal action in Belgium to have the comic book &#8220;Tintin in the Congo&#8221; declared racist and removed from bookstores.</p>
<p>The book portrays Africans as stereotypical black characters and shows whites as their colonial masters.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to put an end to sales of this cartoon book in shops, both for children and for adults. It&#8217;s racist and it is filled with colonial-era propaganda,&#8221; said Mbutu Mondondo Bienvenu, who lives in Brussels.</p>
<p>Bienvenu is also seeking symbolic damages of one euro ($1.38) from Moulinsart, the publisher that owns the rights to Tintin.</p>
<p>A call by Britain&#8217;s Commission for Racial Equality earlier this year for bookstores to remove the Tintin edition from their shelves prompted one chain to move the book from its children&#8217;s section to the shelves for adult graphic stories.</p>
<p>Sales of Tintin In The Congo subsequently soared following protests over 3800 percent. The book, which first appeared in Belgian newspaper Le Vingtieme Siecle as a comic strip in 1930-1931, is part of the series &#8220;The Adventures of Tintin&#8221; by the Belgian author and illustrator Herge.</p>
<p>In May, the centenary of the birth of Herge &ndash; real name Georges Remi &ndash; was marked with a set of stamps, a 20-euro coin and an exhibition in honour of the ageless reporter &ndash; one of the country&#8217;s most famous exports.</p>
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