Political Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi released
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political cartoonist Aseem Trivedi waves the Indian national flag after he was released from jail on bail in Mumbai. AP -
Trivedi, whose drawings mock Indian government corruption has been jailed in a sedition investigation that was widely condemned. AP -
Trivedi had refused to apply for bail until sedition charges were dropped against him. AP -
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The cartoonist said the fight for scrapping the draconian sedition law would continue despite his release. AP -
A policeman tries to stop activists of India Against Corruption protesting the arrest of political cartoonist Aseem Trivedi. AP -
Trivedi thanked India Against Corruption supporters and promised to carry on the fight as long as the government curbed freedom of expression. AP
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