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Tintin comic new edition addresses racism controversy

Tintin comic new edition addresses racism controversy

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PARIS: There has been a mixed response from anti-racism groups over a newly modified version of the Tintin comic books, after it was widely criticised over its colonialist depiction of Africans.
“Tintin in the Congo” by Belgian comic strip artist Herge, the second volume of “The Adventures of Tintin”, was first published in 1931.
The Belgian Congo — comprising most of present-day Republic of Congo — was then a colony of the European country, becoming independent in 1960.
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