Carlos Latuff

Brazilian political cartoonist (born 1968)

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]

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

Artwork

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Some of Carlos Latuff's controversial artwork.

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References

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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)

Other websites

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