Saturday, December 27, 2008

URGENT! BOMBS OVER GAZA!

As if putting 1.5 million people at risk of starvation was not enough, Israel weighed a brutal attack on Gaza today, killing more than 200 people, with 750 injured, including women and children. Once again I beg you reader, my brothers and sisters-in-arts, to spread these cartoons. Reproduce them in posters, newspapers, magazines, zines, blogs, everywhere. Let's make the voice of the Gaza people to be heard all around the world. Thank you, in the name of the Palestinians of Gaza.

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/2/large/gaza_massacre.gif
And here: http://ia310831.us.archive.org/3/items/GazaMassacre/GazaMassacre.gif

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://ia310839.us.archive.org/1/items/HosniMubarak/HosniMubarakGaza.jpg
And here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/12/large/hosni_mubarak_gaza.jpg

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/8/large/gaza_arab_league.jpg
And here: http://www.archive.org/download/GazaAndTheArabLeague/GazaArabLeague.jpg

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://www.archive.org/download/TheGazaGhetto/Gaza.jpg
And here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/8/large/1_gaza.jpg

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/12/large/gaza_ghetto.jpg
And here: http://ia310820.us.archive.org/1/items/GazaGhetto2/GazaGhetto.jpg

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/6/large/israeli_raid_gaza.jpg
And here: http://ia310830.us.archive.org/2/items/IsraeliAirStrikesInGazaKillAsManyAs200People/IsraeliRaidGaza.jpg

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/8/israeli_raid_gaza.gif
And here: http://www.archive.org/download/IsraeliStrikesOnGazaKillScores/IsraeliRaidGaza.gif

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Muntazer al-Zaidi

On behalf of journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi, Bush shoe-thrower and hero of the Iraqi people.

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High resolution versions for printing purposes here: http://dc.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/8/muntazer.gif

And here: http://www.archive.org/download/MuntazerAl-zaidi/Muntazer.gif

You are free to reproduce this artwork in magazines, newspapers, bulletins, zines and books. You don't need to pay me anything. I only ask you to cite the source and send me few copies by snail mail. Contact me here!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Art at the service of people

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Al Jazeera website shows a photo of a demonstration against the siege of Gaza in front of U.S. embassy in Berlin, Germany, where a boy holds a poster with one of my cartoons. This is the kind of thing that encourages me to keep making resistance art. My heart stands with the Palestinians, Iraqis and people who fight oppression around the world.

Original artwork here: http://ia311339.us.archive.org/3/items/ScottishMedicalSuppliesAcrossEuropeToGaza_331/ScotlandMedicinesToGaza.gif

Carlos Latuff: Cartoonist and opinion-maker (Interview for Menassat)

Arabic version here: http://www.menassat.com/?q=ar/news-articles/5513-

He has been alternatively praised and vilified in the press for his depictions of suffering in places like the Palestinian Territories, Iraq, and the slums of Latin America. But Brazilian cartoonist Carlos Latuff says he is not out to please anyone. MENASSAT spoke with Latuff on the heals of a newly released series of cartoons about Iraqi journalist Muntazer Al-Zaidi.

By JACKSON ALLERS


BEIRUT, December 23, 2008 (MENASSAT) — Carlos Latuff, 40, is nothing short of a one-man cartoon wrecking-ball when he hits the ink.

Based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Latuff has spent the last 15 plus years crafting a style that can best be described as "populist cartooning." He has touched on issues like Apartheid in South Africa, the plight of Native Americans in the US and the oppression of Tibetans in China.

But perhaps his most controversial series to date is "We are all Palestinians," in which he compares the actions taken by the Israeli government towards Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip directly to the Nazi's treatment of Jews.

In a December interview with the Jewish cultural scholar Eddy Portnoy, Latuff said, "It happens to be Israeli Jews that are the oppressors of Palestinians. If they were Christians, Muslims or Buddhists, I would criticize them the same way."

Latuff's cartoon series of world leaders like former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon, outgoing US president George W. Bush and British PM Tony Blair conjure up the distorted, monster-like depictions of UK-based stencil graffiti artist, Shepard Farley.

And his irreverent take on recent issues like the Bush shoe-throwing incident with the Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi has continued to stir-up hundreds of online comments equally praising and decrying his work.

i-heart-girl writes in one online forum, "Your pieces have inspired me to keep hoping, praying, and working for peace and the end of corruption, no matter how fruitless the attempt may seem. I hope you can continue to bring awareness to the ignorant."

MENASSAT reached Latuff in Rio de Janeiro and conducted this on-line interview.

MENASSAT: Can you tell us about your personal history? Your biography says you're 40-years-old. How long have you been a cartoonist?

CARLOS LATUFF: I have been a professional artist since 1989. I started as an illustrator for a small advertising agency and then worked as a political cartoonist for leftist trade union papers in 1990. But I've been drawing since I was a kid.

MENASSAT: Why did you decide to focus on issues relating to the Arab world?

CARLOS LATUFF: My work doesn't only concern the Arab world. I also draw cartoons about concerns closer to home, like the police brutality in Brazil, the right-wing conspiracy against Evo Morales and his administration in Bolivia, and elsewhere, about events like the Russia-Georgia crisis, the riots in Greece, and so on. I do have a special focus on Palestine because of the time I spent there. When I was in the West Bank in 1999, I decided I would support the Palestinian struggle with my art.

MENASSAT: You've characterized your work as controversial. What is at the heart of your cartoons that makes them controversial?

CARLOS LATUFF: Touching the taboo of the Palestinian-Israeli [conflict] is always controversial, especially when you take the side of the oppressed. My art intends to break the common perception of the issue and it challenges the mainstream version of the conflict.

MENASSAT: Your work has been featured on Independent Media Center sites (www.indymedia.org) worldwide and in more mainstream publications like The Toronto Star. Which outlets have more impact on the public and does that matter to you?

CARLOS LATUFF: Having my cartoons shown from time to time in the mainstream media is only a consequence. The method I rely on the most to distribute my drawings are the good people throughout the world that are willing to reproduce my images online, via email, on their websites, etcetera.

MENASSAT: Your cartoon series, "We are all Palestinians," published on the Swiss Independent Media Center (IMC) site in 2002 prompted a Jewish organization to level the charge of anti-Semitism towards your work. A Swiss court suspended the criminal proceedings, but do you think it was anti-Semitism?

CARLOS LATUFF: Regarding cartoons and anti-Semitism, I have a recent interview with Eddy Portnoy, which clarifies my opinion about this on my blog, Tales of Iraq War. As a cartoonist, I feel comfortable enough to make any comparison I think necessary that expresses my point. Metaphors are the key point to political cartooning. Of course Israel isn't building gas chambers in the West Bank, but surely we can find some similarities between the treatment given to Palestinians by the [Israel Defense Forces] and the Jews under Nazi rule.

Inaccurate or not, it's important to highlight that such comparisons have been made worldwide—not only by cartoonists but by people such as Yosef 'Tommy' Lapid, Ariel Sharon's former Justice Minister and a Holocaust survivor [who died in June of 2008.] He said in 2004, during an interview, that a photo of an elderly Palestinian woman searching through rubble reminded him of his grandmother who died in Auschwitz. For me, this is more painful than comparisons of how Palestinians live under Israeli occupation.

My cartoons have no focus on the Jews or on Judaism. My focus is Israel as a political entity, as a government, their armed forces being a satellite of US interests in the Middle East, and especially Israeli policies toward the Palestinians. It happens to be Israeli Jews that are the oppressors of Palestinians. If they were Christians, Muslims or Buddhists, I would criticize them the same way. I made cartoons about George Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Tony Blair, [former Mexican President] Ernesto Zedillo, [former Chilean dictator Augusto] Pinochet, and none of them were Jewish.

I mean... you insult the Muslims with a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a [suicide] bomber and claim the right to freedom of speech, but if you make drawings about the Holocaust, then it's hatred against the Jews.

MENASSAT: On your deviant art page, you list Sebastião Salgado as a big influence. A lot of his work has dealt with the oppressed and downtrodden in societies, and
 his assignments are often lengthy ones. Do you look to replicate this documentary approach with your cartoon work—as opposed to a one-off political cartoon?

CARLOS LATUFF: The cartoons I make aren't directed at middle-class, bourgeoisie readers, so I really don't care about what they think or believe. I make art for people living in Gaza, in Baghdad, in the slums of Latin America, ordinary people, the populace. I hope this art can serve to boost the morale of people suffering and the freedom fighters in every corner of the planet.

http://www.menassat.com/?q=en/news-articles/5505-carlos-latuff-cartoonist-opinion-maker

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Revolutionary Muntazer al-Zaidi


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A man hangs an image of the Bush shoe-thrower, Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi, at a photo studio in Sidon, southern Lebanon, on December 18, 2008. Other pictures in the window show Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah with former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser (Center), the founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine George Habash (Left) and the Palestinian Che Guevara cartoon I made in 2004 (Right). (AFP PHOTO/MAHMOUD ZAYYAT)
Non-watermarked photo authorized for reproduction on this blog by AFP Sales Manager in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Friday, December 19, 2008

Cartoons and anti-Semitism

A conversation between me and Eddy Portnoy, writer and scholar of Yiddish and Jewish popular culture at Rutgers University, for the Jewish Daily Forward:

Eddy Portnoy: You frequently use the Holocaust as a metaphor to criticize Israeli policies. This is seen as an inaccurate comparison and deliberately hurtful to Jews. Can you further explain your use of this metaphor?

Carlos Latuff: As a cartoonist, I feel comfortable enough to make any comparison I think necessary that expresses my point. Metaphors are the key point to political cartooning. Of course Israel isn’t building gas chambers in the West Bank, but surely we can find some similarities between the treatment given to Palestinians by the [Israel Defense Forces] and the Jews under Nazi rule. Inaccurate or not, it’s important to highlight that such comparisons have been made worldwide not only by cartoonists, but by people such as Yosef “Tommy” Lapid, Ariel Sharon’s former justice minister and a Holocaust survivor (deceased in June of 2008). He said in 2004, during an interview, that a photo of an elderly Palestinian woman searching through rubble reminded him of his grandmother who died in Auschwitz. For me, this is more painful than comparisons of how Palestinians live under Israeli occupation.

E.P.: “Cartoons and Extremism” (read the book's review here) argues that you use a “medieval and modern antisemitic grammar and vocabulary,” meaning you apply traditional antisemitic motifs to modern political situations. What is your response to this?

C.L.: Israel apologists have frequently compared my cartoons with those published in the Nazi paper Der Stürmer. Let’s have a close look at the Der Stürmer’s cartoonist’s role and mine. Philipp Rupprecht, pen name Fips, dedicated almost 20 years of his life to making only Jew-hating ‘toons for a paper for which the motto was “Jews are our disgrace.” My cartoons have no focus on the Jews or on Judaism. My focus is Israel as a political entity, as a government, their armed forces being a satellite of U.S. interests in the Middle East, and especially Israeli policies toward the Palestinians. It happens to be Israeli Jews that are the oppressors of Palestinians. If they were Christians, Muslims or Buddhists, I would criticize them the same way. I made cartoons about George Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Tony Blair, Ernesto Zedillo (Mexico’s former president), Pinochet, and none of them was Jewish.

I produce political cartoons on different issues, both local (Brazilian) and international, for trade union papers in Brazil and many alternative, progressive, leftist-oriented publications around the world. My detractors say that the use of the Magen David in my Israel-related cartoons is irrefutable proof of antisemitism; however, it’s not my fault if Israel chose sacred religious motifs as national symbols, such as the Knesset Menorah or the Star of David in killing-machines like F-16 jets. I can’t be blamed for making an Israeli bomb-dropping warbird adorned with a religious symbol, because that’s the way Israeli air force planes are. To say my cartoons are a remake of the past antisemitic imagery is just another well-known strategy for discrediting criticisms regarding Israel.

E.P.: Is the history of antisemitic caricature completely irrelevant when it comes to criticizing Israel?


C.L.: No doubt about real antisemitism. Of course you’ll have people hijacking the Palestinian struggle as a chance for bashing the Jews, like European neo-Nazis who demonstrate against the occupation of Palestinian territories or the Iraq War. It’s important for the left to keep them apart from the legitimate struggle for the rights of the Palestinians; however, saying that anti-Zionism is antisemitism is a well-known tactic of intellectual dishonesty.

E.P.: You participated in the Iran Holocaust Cartoon Contest, which also included many genuinely antisemitic cartoons. Do you feel that being associated with these images and such a deliberate provocation in any way compromises your work?

C.L.: The artwork with which I won second place was a depiction of an elderly Palestinian man wearing a Nazi concentration camp uniform, and some people said that I was “denying the Holocaust”! That was completely stupid, since I’m affirming the Holocaust with that illustration. Believe me, no matter what I draw and where I publish, there will be always someone who will point a finger and say it’s antisemitic.

I saw this contest as both a good chance for denouncing the suffering of the Palestinian people before the eyes of world public opinion and for raising questions about the West’s double standards. I mean, you insult the Muslims with a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a bomber and then claim the right to “freedom of speech,” but if you make drawings about the Holocaust, then it’s “hatred against the Jews.”

http://www.forward.com/articles/14745/

Monday, December 15, 2008

The Bush shoe-thrower, journalist Muntazer al-Zeidi, hero of the Iraqi People

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And here: http://www.archive.org/download/MuntazerAl-zeidiHeroOfTheIraqiPeople/IraqiHeroMuntazerAlZeidi.gif

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The Pathetic End to Bush Era 2

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The Pathetic End to Bush Era

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Sunday, November 09, 2008

High hopes for Barack Obama

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

World has now a new emperor: Barack Obama

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Sunday, November 02, 2008

U.S. presidential race (Part 2)

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Friday, October 17, 2008

U.S. presidential race

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://www.archive.org/download/MccainAndObama/UsElections.gif

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Friday, October 10, 2008

U.S. taxpayers funding the Iraq War ...and private banks!

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High resolution version for printing purposes here: http://www.archive.org/download/WallStreetCrisis/WallStreetCrisis.gif



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Sunday, September 07, 2008

Suicide among US soldiers to hit new record

Suicides among serving US soldiers are on course to hit a new record this year and could exceed the rate among the general population for the first time since the Vietnam War, according to Army officials. (Source: Telegraph)

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bush's double standard

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Georgia-Russia conflict

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

The World's Worst Nightmare

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Hamas versus Fatah...again!

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Woah! The Pentagon spent 2 minutes on this blog!

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Our good friends at The Pentagon spent two minutes on my Iraq cartoon blog. On April 7, they spent merely 51 seconds, see here. I wish they could stay longer than 2 minutes here browsing my artworks. Hey Pentagon boys, if possible, send me some comments about my cartoons ok? But please, use an official email to make things look more serious...heh!
My email

Monday, July 14, 2008

Warmongering

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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Interview for the Turkish magazine Yeni Harman

Interview I gave to Ezgi Aksoy for the Turkish magazine Yeni Harman. Visit her Deviantart page: http://nymphofsorrow.deviantart.com/

Thanks for your interest in my art, Ezgi.
:)

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Thursday, July 03, 2008

The White House is UNDER ATTACK! (Japanese version)

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High-resolution version for printing purposes here: http://www.archive.org/download/TheWhiteHouseUnderAttackjapaneseVersion/CaptainIraqJapanese.gif

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Latuff in the MAGAZ magazine

I was mentioned in an article entitled "People drawing people, a look into the psychology of character design" published in the fine Egyptian design magazine MAGAZ: http://magazmagazine.com
Three of my Iraq related cartoons were reproduced.

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Israel putting pressure on the U.S. to attack Iran

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Iraq war could cost U.S. taxpayers $2.7 trillion

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Peace: U.S. Style

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Palestinian Che Guevara in the Toronto Star

Mafaz Al-Suwaidan, in a special article for the Toronto Star regarding the history of the kaffiyeh, reproduced my Palestinian Che cartoon. Thank you, Ms. Al-Suwaidan, for your kindness.

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"In 2002, Brazilian political cartoonist Carlos Latuff introduced a drawing of Che Guevara with a kaffiyeh wrapped around his head. This image was popular amongst pro-Palestinian activists, but did not go mainstream. Why? Probably because it clearly calls for revolution in Palestine, and a call like that is one that neither H&M nor Urban Outfitters et al would like to include in their spring collection."

Read article HERE!

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

The White House is UNDER ATTACK! (Galician version)

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

The White House is UNDER ATTACK! (Polish version)

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The White House is UNDER ATTACK! (Arabic version)

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Friday, May 23, 2008

The White House is UNDER ATTACK!

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Captain Iraq versus George W. Bush

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Superman found dead in Iraq!

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Apartheid, then and now

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

US Army Recruiting Command

Another visit from a military organization in United States. This time, the Headquarters of US Army Recruiting Command.

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Getting blog hits from U.S. military organizations is not a big surprise to me, specially when Pentagon announces that it will expand its "Information Operations" on the Internet.