Carlos Latuff

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Carlos Latuff
Born30 November 1968
Died
Comics / Caricature raised in Tahrir Square

Carlos Latuff (born November 30, 1968), in São Cristovo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), is a Brazilian political cartoonist of Lebanese origins who works independently. His works are concerned with a wide range of themes, including anti-globalization, anti-capitalism, and anti-Americanism and anti-military intervention. Furthermore, the issue for which he is most famous are his photographs depicting the Arab-Israeli conflict. Lattouf described his work as controversial.[1]

Cartoon by Carlos Latuff in support of Saudi women driving cars and in support of the women's demonstrations campaign in 2011.
Black Liberation and Racism, artwork by Carlos Latuff

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Some of Carlos Latuff's controversial artwork.

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  1. ""ناجي العلي" البرازيلي ومشكلته مع معجبين برسومه الكاريكاتورية من العرب". قناة العربية (in العربية). قناة العربية. 30 نوفمبر 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2011. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)

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