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'''Carlos Latuff''' ([[Arabic]]: كارلوس لطوف; born 30 November 1968) is a Brazilian [[political cartoonist]].<ref name="gulfnews">{{cite news|last=Hosn|first=Dina Aboul|url=http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/general/brazilian-artist-lives-up-to-his-promise-1.45749 |title=Brazilian artist lives up to his promise |work=Gulf News|location=UAE|date=January 18, 2009|access-date=September 3, 2020}}</ref> His work deals with themes such as [[anti-Western sentiment]], [[anti-capitalism]], and opposition to [[American imperialism|U.S. military intervention in foreign countries]]. He is best-known for his images depicting the [[Israeli–Palestinian conflict]] and the [[Arab Spring]].<ref name="Gdn20110822">{{cite news|last1=Shenker|first1=Jack|title=Carlos Latuff: The voice of Tripoli – live from Rio|url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2011/aug/22/carlos-latuff-cartoon-arab-spring|access-date=17 December 2015|work=The Guardian|date=22 August 2011}}</ref>
'''Carlos Latuff''' is a freelance [[political cartoonist]], born in [[November 30]], [[1968]], in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]].

Latuff's cartoons [[Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany|comparing Israel to Nazi Germany]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Simons |first1=Andy |title=Drawing Attention to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |date=2019 |publisher=Hungry Eye Books |isbn=9780993186646}}</ref> have been labelled as [[Antisemitism|antisemitic]] by some advocacy organisations and individuals. Latuff has dismissed the charges as "[[Weaponization of antisemitism|a strategy for discrediting criticism of Israel]]" and stated that his drawings are aimed at highlighting the similarities between the status of Jews in [[German-occupied Europe]] and the status of Palestinians in the [[Israeli-occupied territories]].<ref name="Deny allegations" />

==Early life==
Latuff was born in the [[Imperial de São Cristóvão|São Cristóvão]] neighbourhood of [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]],<ref>Trigo, Luciano. "[http://g1.globo.com/platb/maquinadeescrever/2013/01/25/1339/ ‘Imagens podem ser apropriadas por qualquer um’, diz Carlos Latuff]." ''G1'' (''[[O Globo]]''). 25 January 2013. Retrieved on June 18, 2014. "nascido no subúrbio [[carioca]] de São Cristóvão:" (Carioca means from Rio de Janeiro)</ref> and is of [[Lebanese diaspora|Lebanese descent]]. He has stated that his "[[Arabs|Arab]] roots" are what drive him to advocate for Arab causes, including the [[Palestinian nationalism|Palestinian cause]].<ref name="gulfnews"/>

== History ==
Latuff's career began in 1990,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mier |first=Brian |date=2 November 2017 |title=An interview with Carlos Latuff |url=https://www.brasilwire.com/an-interview-with-carlos-latuff |access-date=1 September 2024 |website=Brasilwire}}</ref> as a cartoonist for leftist publications in Brazil. After watching a 1997 documentary about the [[Zapatista Army of National Liberation|Zapatistas]] in Mexico, he sent a couple of cartoons to them, and received a positive response. He has stated that after this experience, he decided to start a [[website]] and engage in "[[Artivism|artistic activism]]". Graham Fowell, ex-chairman of the Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain, has compared his work to that of [[Banksy]], the English-based graffiti artist.<ref name="Gdn20110822" />

In 2011, Latuff was contacted by activists in Egypt. Latuff has stated that he was encouraged when he saw some of his cartoons depicted in the [[Egyptian Revolution of 2011|January 25 Egyptian protests]], a couple of days after he made them. According to [[Reuters]], this helped him become "a hero of the tumultuous [[Arab Spring]] with rapid-fire satirical sketches".<ref name=reutersArab />

Latuff has been arrested at least three times in Brazil for his cartoons about the Brazilian police, whom he has criticized for [[police brutality]].<ref name="Gdn20110822" />


==Published works==
==Published works==
Latuff's works have often been self-published on [[Indymedia]] websites and private blogs. He is a weekly cartoonist for ''[[The Globe Post]]''<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.theglobepost.com/author/carloslatuff/ |title=Carlos Latuff Cartoons |access-date=25 August 2017}}</ref> and some of his cartoons have been featured in magazines such as the Brazilian edition of ''[[Mad (magazine)|Mad]]'', ''[[Le Monde Diplomatique]]'' and the ''[[Mondoweiss]]'' website.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lumish|first=Michael|url=https://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/opinions/the-anti-zionist-dynamic-duo-and-the-brazilian-toxic-cartoonist/2019/08/20/|title=The anti-Zionist 'Dynamic Duo' and the Brazilian Toxic Cartoonist|work=Jewish Press|date=20 August 2019|access-date=26 January 2021}}</ref><ref name="TJP20121230">{{cite news|last=Marquardt-Bigman|first=Petra|url=https://www.jpost.com/blogs/the-warped-mirror/the-ss-headache-of-carlos-latuff-364999|title=The SS-headache of Carlos Latuff|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=December 30, 2012|access-date=July 31, 2020}}</ref> In addition, a few of his works were published on Arab websites and publications such as the ''[[Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance]]'' (JAMI) magazine, the Saudi magazine ''Character'', the Lebanese newspaper ''[[Al Akhbar (Lebanon)|Al Akhbar]]'', among others.<ref>[http://tales-of-iraq-war.blogspot.com/2008/06/interview-for-jami-magazine.html Interview for JAMI magazine]<br />[http://tales-of-iraq-war.blogspot.com/2008/05/my-cartoons-in-saudi-arabia-magazine.html My cartoons in Saudi Arabia magazine]<br />[http://tales-of-iraq-war.blogspot.com/2008/04/article-about-my-art-in-lebanese.html Article about my art in the Lebanese newspaper "Al Akhbar"]<br />[http://tales-of-iraq-war.blogspot.com/2008/04/cartoon-reproduced-in-iraqi-magazine.html Cartoon reproduced in Iraqi magazine]</ref> Additionally, Latuff also contributes to several Middle Eastern newspapers, including ''Alquds Alarabi'', ''Huna Sotak'' and the ''Islamophobia Research and Documentation Project – IRDP.''<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Latuff|first=Carlos|year=2016|title=Sur: International Journal on Human Rights|url=http://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=1&sid=94bef31e-9a41-4b36-82ef-711e2d789120%40sessionmgr4008&hid=4202&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#AN=118512030&db=a9h|journal=Sur: International Journal on Human Rights|pages=127–129}}</ref> In 2019 a selection of his cartoons was published in the book ''Drawing Attention to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Political Cartoons by Carlos Latuff''. His work is also published on the Chinese Twitter account ''Valiant Panda'' heavily shared by Chinese: state affiliated media, government officials, and embassies.<ref>{{Citation |title=Beijing Weaponizes Political Cartoons to Reach Western Audiences with Anti-U.S. Propaganda. |date=2023-11-22 |url=https://www.polygraph.info/a/beijing-weaponizes-political-cartoons-to-reach-western-audiences-with-anti-u-s-propaganda-/7365562.html |access-date=2023-11-22 |language=en}}</ref>
Latuff's works have been published in ''[[DMagazine]]'' ([[Italy]]), ''[[Power of Working Class]]''<ref>[http://news.pwc.or.kr/news/view.php?board=news&id=3409 Power of Working Class magazine] (Korean)</ref>([[South Korea]]), and other newspapers and magazines.<ref>http://users.resist.ca/~moak47/art/main.php?g2_itemId=2951 (invalid link)</ref><ref>http://users.resist.ca/~moak47/art/main.php?g2_itemId=2949 (invalid link)</ref> Latuff's works have also been published on various [[Indymedia]] websites and several of his cartoons were also published on the [[Gush Shalom]] website. His work is also published on [[Norman Finkelstein]]'s official website [http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=11&ar=176].


==Themes==
==Themes==
Latuff has produced numerous cartoons related to the [[Israeli–Palestinian conflict]], which assumed significance for the cartoonist after a visit to the region in the late 1990s. His cartoons are highly critical of [[Israel]].<ref name="Fwd20081218">{{cite news|last=Portnoy|first=Eddy|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/14746/|title=Simple, Offensive and Out There |work=The Forward|date=18 December 2008|access-date=26 January 2021}}</ref>
[[Image:UncleSamwantsyouDEAD.jpg|thumb|right|''Uncle Sam wants you DEAD!'' by Carlos Latuff.<br> Caricature shows [[Adolf Hitler]] dressed as [[Uncle Sam]], with the NAZI swastika atop his top-hat.]]
Latuff has authored several comics about [[Middle East]] situations such as the [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]] and the [[Iraq War]], mainly attacking [[Israel]] and the [[United States]] while sympathizing with their opposition.


Latuff's work has also been critical of the US military action [[2003 invasion of Iraq|in Iraq]] and [[United States invasion of Afghanistan|in Afghanistan]]. He began to publish his work on the web from the earliest stages of the invasion. Latuff says, "war is not a video game, and technofetishism is not to be celebrated, but exposed."<ref>{{Cite journal |journal=International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies |last=Najjar |first=Orayb |year=2014 |title=The American media and the Iraq war at its tenth anniversary: Lessons for the coverage of future wars|volume=8 |pages=15–34 |doi=10.1386/ijcis.8.1.15_1 }}</ref>
He has authored a comic by the name of ''Tales of Iraq War'' (also translated into arabic), featuring 'Juba, the Baghdad sniper' as the [[hero]] while US soldiers are portrayed as [[villains]] sent by US President [[George Bush]], [[caricature|caricaturised]] as the embodiment of [[evil]].


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In his ''We are all Palestinians'' cartoon series, various groups, including [[Jew]]s in the [[Warsaw Ghetto]], Black [[South Africa]]ns during [[Apartheid]], [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]], and [[Tibet]]ans in [[China]], are all shown stating "I am Palestinian".<ref>http://www.sinkers.org/latuff</ref>
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Since the end of 2010, he has been engaged in producing cartoons about the [[Arab Spring]] in which he sided with the revolutionaries. After the victory of revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya his cartoons about these countries have focused on the menace of [[counter-revolution]] or [[imperialism|Western interference]]. Some of his cartoons have been displayed in mass demonstrations in Arab countries.<ref name=reutersArab>{{cite news |last=Grudgings |first=Stuart |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-cartoonist-mideast-idUSTRE77S3IW20110829 |title=Rio cartoonist inspires Arab rebellions from afar |publisher=Reuters.com |date=29 August 2011 |access-date=25 January 2013 |archive-date=2 December 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202221434/http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/29/us-brazil-cartoonist-mideast-idUSTRE77S3IW20110829 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://twicsy.com/i/QsLSL |title=Latuff's cartoon displayed in Tahrir Square |publisher=Twicsy.com |date=1 August 2011|access-date=25 January 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402104931/http://twicsy.com/i/QsLSL |archive-date=2 April 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.arabawy.org/2011/07/16/no-military-tribunals-2/ |title=Stop military tribunals |publisher=Arabawy.org |access-date=25 January 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405135027/http://www.arabawy.org/2011/07/16/no-military-tribunals-2/ |archive-date=5 April 2012}}</ref>
Latuff has also made a series of cartoons that portray Israeli [[Prime Minister]] [[Ariel Sharon]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/2110463/ | title = Ariel Sharon portrait by ~latuff | publisher = [[deviantART]] | date = [[2003-06-08]] | accessdate = 2007-09-21 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/2103617/ | title = Ariel Sharon by ~latuff | publisher = [[deviantART]] | date = [[2003-06-07]] | accessdate = 2007-09-21 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://latuff.deviantart.com/art/The-Godfather-1809410 | title = The Godfather by ~latuff | publisher = [[deviantART]] | date = [[2003-05-02]] | accessdate = 2007-09-21 }}</ref>, [[United States]] [[President]] [[George W. Bush]], Brazilian president [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]] and [[United Kingdom|British]] PM [[Tony Blair]] among other politicians as monsters and as [[Nazis]].<ref>[http://www.infoshop.org/graphics/latuff/main.php?g2_itemId=1051][http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/2110858/]
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== Allegations of antisemitism ==
In 2004, Latuff has made a series of 7 cartoons, called ''Forgiveness'', showing [[Muslims]] and Jews illustrated in reconciliation.<ref>http://www.ism-london.org.uk/forgiveness.php</ref> <nowiki>I still think this is undue - Jaakobou</nowiki>


[[File:Holocaust Remembrance Day.jpg|thumb|right|Carlos Latuff's cartoon "[[Holocaust Remembrance Day]]". It was offered as material for teachers training on a website run by the Education Ministry of the Flemish Region in Belgium. It first appeared at a [[Holocaust denial]] conference in Tehran in 2009, according to ''[[Joods Actueel]]'', who said it was removed shortly after their article was published.<ref>{{cite news |title=Belgian education ministry website publishes vicious cartoon|date=September 18, 2013 |url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/belgian-education-ministry-website-publishes-vicious-cartoon/ |work=The Times of Israel}}</ref>]]
==Controversies==
[[Image:Cry-wolf.png‎|thumb|left|200px|"The Boy Who Cried Wolf"]]
Latuff himself has described his work as controversial.<ref>[http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:K95P1eJdKBcJ:www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl%3Fmsg_id%3D004aUI+carlos+latuff+controversial&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4 Google Cache: Letter from Latuff to fans Feb 10, 2001] (invalid link)</ref>


The profile gained by Latuff's cartoons has led to various accusations. [[Ian Black (journalist)|Ian Black]] of ''[[The Guardian]]'' opined in 2008 that Latuff was uninhibited in his utilization of "[[Stereotypes of Jews|judeophobic stereotypes]] in the service of the [[anti-globalisation]] movement."<ref name="Guardian1">{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/dec/18/israelandthepalestinians-pressandpublishing|title=Cartoon symbols of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict|last=Black |first=Ian|date=19 December 2008|work=The Guardian|access-date=11 November 2020|location=London}}</ref>
In 2002 the [[Switzerland|Swiss]]-based [[Jewish]] organization [[Aktion Kinder des Holocaust]] sued the [[Independent Media Center]] (IMC, also known as Indymedia) of Switzerland on the charge of [[anti-Semitism]]. The reason was a cartoon of Latuff's ''We are all Palestinians'' series, published in Swiss IMC website, which depicted a Jewish boy in Warsaw Ghetto saying: "I am Palestinian."<ref>Latuff: [http://www.sinkers.org/latuff/waap7.gif "Warswa ghetto, early twenthieth century"], ''when i'm out on the street'' - poster art by Mike Flugennock''</ref><ref>Alex Schärer: [http://www.akdh.ch/ps/woz040402.htm Linke und Antisemitismus: Der Indymedia-Streit - Aufpassen, was im Kübel landet], ''Die Wochenzeitung'', April 4, 2002</ref><ref>[[junge Welt|Junge Welt]]: [http://www.akdh.ch/indymedia4.htm Ärger im Internet: Wegen antisemitischer Beiträge hat Indymedia Schweiz den Betrieb gestoppt], February 25, 2002</ref><ref>Aktion Kinder des Holocaust: [http://www.akdh.ch/latuff2.htm Is this cartoon by Latuff, published at indymedia-switzerland, anti-Semitic? An analysis]</ref> The criminal proceedings were suspended by Swiss court.<ref name = Redress>{{cite web | url = http://www.redress.btinternet.co.uk/ahamadeh2.htm | title = Jewish peace activists and Israeli violence | date = August 2002 | first = Anis | last = Hamadeh | accessdate = 2007-09-21 }}</ref> The official judgement stated that:
<blockquote>Even if the observer is emotionally biased against the Jewish people with this [cartoon], it is not the Jewish people as such that is being criticized, but their political behaviour towards the Palestinians. The issue is not a certain characterization of the Jews, but their stance in the current conflict. The constitutional equality of the Jews as human beings is thereby not denied. (p.2, paragraph 1.2.)</blockquote>
Aktion Kinder des Holocaust stated, in its reply:
<blockquote>The district attorneyship talks about "THE Jewish people", which seems to have "ONE political behaviour" towards Palestinians. The invention of a homogeneous Jewish attitude of "the Jewish people" is a manifold, scientifically proven anti-Semitic/anti-Jewish stereotype! Not only is the "Jewish people" denied pluralistic political attitudes - this view specially is the basis for the anti-Semitic frenzy of the existence of a worldwide Jewish conspiracy.<ref name = Redress/></blockquote>


In 2002 the Swiss-based [[Holocaust survivors]]' organization [[Aktion Kinder des Holocaust]] sued the [[Independent Media Center|Indymedia]] of Switzerland on the charge of [[antisemitism]] for publishing Latuff's cartoon titled ''We are all Palestinians'' series in their website, which depicted a Jewish boy in the [[Warsaw Ghetto]] saying: "I am Palestinian."<ref name="Aktion Kinder des Holocaust">{{cite web|url=http://www.akdh.ch/latuff2.htm|title=Is this cartoon by Latuff, published at indymedia-switzerland, anti-Semitic? An analysis|work=Aktion Kinder des Holocaust|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110501040918/http://www.akdh.ch/latuff2.htm |archive-date=May 1, 2011}}</ref><ref>Alex Schärer: [http://www.akdh.ch/ps/woz040402.htm Linke und Antisemitismus: Der Indymedia-Streit – Aufpassen, was im Kübel landet], ''Die Wochenzeitung'', April 4, 2002</ref><ref>[[Junge Welt]]: [http://www.akdh.ch/indymedia4.htm Ärger im Internet: Wegen antisemitischer Beiträge hat Indymedia Schweiz den Betrieb gestoppt], February 25, 2002</ref> The criminal proceedings were suspended by Swiss court.<ref name=Redress>{{cite web|url=http://www.redress.btinternet.co.uk/ahamadeh2.htm |title=Jewish peace activists and Israeli violence |date=August 2002 |first=Anis |last=Hamadeh |access-date=21 September 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070816023608/http://www.redress.btinternet.co.uk/ahamadeh2.htm |archive-date=August 16, 2007 }}</ref>{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
In August 2006, Latuff reported that comic strips from his ''[[Tales of Iraq War]]''<ref>Latuff: [http://tales-of-iraq-war.blogspot.com/ TALES OF IRAQ WAR by LATUFF (blog)]</ref> series were published, alongside an interview, in ''Al-Raed'', "a Sunni magazine in [[Iraq]]".<ref>Carlos Latuff: [http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/38396669/ Comics read by IRAQIS in IRAQ], ''[[deviantART]]'', August 21, 2006</ref>


In 2006, Latuff entered, was placed second and won $4,000 in the controversial [[International Holocaust Cartoon Competition]]. Latuff's image compared the [[Israel]]i [[West Bank barrier]] with the [[Nazi concentration camp]]s.<ref>[http://www.irancartoon.com/120/holocaust/ Winners of the Iranian Holocaust Cartoon Competition], IRANCARTOON International</ref> The competition itself was controversial - it was criticised by the then [[United Nations Secretary-General]] [[Kofi Annan]], the Israeli foreign ministry, [[Reporters Without Borders]], the [[Anti-Defamation League]] and many others.<ref>Associated Press: [http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Briefs/9781.htm Iran says Holocaust cartoon contest expresses hatred toward oppressors], November 2, 2006</ref><ref>[[Anti-Defamation League|ADL]]: [http://www.adl.org/main_Arab_World/asam_jul_dec_cartoon_contest_2006.htm Arab Media Review: Anti-Semitism and Other Trends July - December 2006: Iranian Holocaust Cartoon Contest], January 24, 2007</ref><ref>David Cesarani: [http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/david_cesarani/2006/12/post_777.html Deep in denial], ''[[The Guardian]]'', December 11, 2006</ref> Latuff's entry was described as "Holocaust inversion", a variety of [[Holocaust denial]], by scholar Dr. [[Manfred Gerstenfeld]].<ref>[[Manfred Gerstenfeld]]: [http://www.spme.net/cgi-bin/articles.cgi?ID=1792 "Ahmadinejad, Iran, and Holocaust manipulation: methods, aims, and reactions"], ''[[Scholars for Peace in the Middle East|Scholars For Peace in the Middle East]]'', February 1, 2007</ref>
In December 2006, Latuff gained the joint-second prize for his cartoon comparing the [[West Bank barrier]] with the [[Nazi concentration camp]]s at the Iranian [[International Holocaust Cartoon Competition]] showing an Arab male as an inmate.<ref name="JCPA2">{{cite web|last1=Gerstenfeld|first1=Manfred|last2=Hansen|first2=Hildegunn|url=http://jcpa.org/article/ahmadinejad-iran-and-holocaust-manipulation-methods-aims-and-reactions/|title=Ahmadinejad, Iran, and Holocaust Manipulation: Methods, Aims, and Reactions|work=Jerusalem Center For Public Affairs|date=February 1, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728040612/http://jcpa.org/article/ahmadinejad-iran-and-holocaust-manipulation-methods-aims-and-reactions/|archive-date=28 July 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iranian-minister-lauds-holocaust-contest|title=Iranian minister lauds Holocaust contest|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=November 2, 2006|access-date=July 30, 2020}}</ref> Latuff's entry was described as "[[Holocaust inversion]]," a "motif" of antisemitism, by [[Manfred Gerstenfeld]].<ref name="SPME">[[Manfred Gerstenfeld]]: [http://www.spme.net/cgi-bin/articles.cgi?ID=1792 "Ahmadinejad, Iran, and Holocaust manipulation: methods, aims, and reactions"], ''Scholars For Peace in the Middle East'', February 1, 2007</ref>
A cartoon by Latuff depicting [[Alan Dershowitz]] masturbating over the killing of Lebanese citizens, which illustrated an article by prominent anti-Zionist [[Norman Finkelstein]], provoked further controversy.<ref>[[Alan Dershowitz]]: [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1159193455201&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull The Lerner-Finkelstein duet], ''[[The Jerusalem Post]]'', October 16, 2006 (mirror: [http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=11&ar=597])</ref>


Joel Kotek, a professor at Belgium's [[Université libre de Bruxelles|Free University of Brussels]], in his book ''Cartoons and Extremism''<ref>Cartoons and Extremism: Israel and the Jews in Arab and Western Media By Joel Kotek Vallentine Mitchell, 201 pages</ref> calls Latuff "the contemporary Drumont of the internet."<ref name="Fwd20081218" /> Journalist [[Édouard Drumont]] was the founder of the [[Antisemitic League of France]]. [[Eddy Portnoy]], in ''[[The Forward]]'', reviewing the book in 2008, wrote that Latuff's material is "often terribly obnoxious... but it is a stretch to categorize his cartoons as antisemitic."<ref name="Fwd20081218" />
== References ==

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=== Latuff's response ===
[[File:Al-Rashid massacre (1) by Carlos Latuff.jpg|thumb|Cartoon by Carlos Latuff criticizing the [[flour massacre]]]]

Latuff, in an interview with the Jewish-American weekly newspaper ''The Forward'' in December 2008, responded to charges of antisemitism and the comparisons made between his cartoons and those published in ''[[Der Stürmer]]'' in Nazi Germany:<ref name="Deny allegations">{{cite news|last1=Portnoy|first1=Eddy|last2=Latuff|first2=Carlos|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/14745/|title=Latuff: Cartoonist in Conversation|work=The Forward|date=December 18, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110223120425/http://www.forward.com/articles/14745/|archive-date=February 23, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref>

<blockquote>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... 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 symbol|religious motif]]s as [[national symbols]], such as the [[Knesset Menorah]] or the [[Star of David]] in killing-machines like [[F-16]] jets.</blockquote>

Latuff also stated that antisemitism is real, that antisemites like European neo-Nazis, "hijack" the Palestinian cause to bash Israel. However, [[Weaponization of antisemitism|to assert that anti-Zionism is antisemitic]] is, in his view, "a well-known tactic of intellectual dishonesty." He said that political cartoonists work by metaphors, and that similarities can be found between the IDF treatment of Palestinians and what Jews experienced under the Nazis. Such comparisons are not created by cartoonists, he said, but can be made by the viewer. He instanced the fact that a Holocaust survivor like [[Tommy Lapid]] reacted to the image of a Palestinian woman foraging in the rubble by thinking of his grandmother who was murdered in Auschwitz. The use of cartoons insulting Muslims by depicting Muhammad as a bomber is defended as "freedom of speech", while using the Holocaust in drawings is deplored as "hatred against the Jews".<ref name="Deny allegations" />

Latuff was included in [[Simon Wiesenthal Center]]'s 2012 Top Ten Anti-Israel/Anti-Semitic Slurs list being placed third<ref name="TJP20121230" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wiesenthal.com/atf/cf/%7B54d385e6-f1b9-4e9f-8e94-890c3e6dd277%7D/TT_2012_2.PDF|title=2012 Top Ten Anti-Israel/Anti-Semitic Slurs|publisher=Simon Wiesenthal Center|access-date=2012-12-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130915021658/http://www.wiesenthal.com/atf/cf/%7B54d385e6-f1b9-4e9f-8e94-890c3e6dd277%7D/TT_2012_2.PDF|archive-date=2013-09-15|url-status=dead}}</ref> for depicting Israeli premier [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] squeezing votes out of a dead Arab child.<ref>{{cite news|last=Liphshiz|first=Cnaan|url=https://www.jta.org/2013/01/04/global/brazilian-cartoonist-hits-back-at-simon-wiesenthal-center|title=Brazilian cartoonist hits back at Simon Wiesenthal Center|work=Jewish Telegraphic Agency|date=4 January 2013|access-date=26 January 2021}}</ref> Latuff told Brazil's ''Opera Mundi'' newspaper that he considered the award "a joke worthy of a [[Woody Allen]] movie". He also said that [[Israel lobby in the United States|Zionist lobbying]] groups try to associate him with well-known extremists and racists in order to disqualify his [[criticism of the Israeli government]]. He also said figures such as [[José Saramago]], [[Desmond Tutu]] and [[Jimmy Carter]] were also accused of being antisemitic, saying that he was "in good company".<ref>{{cite news|last=Mattar|first=Marina|url=http://operamundi.uol.com.br/conteudo/noticias/26286/cartunista+brasileiro+esta+no+ranking+dos+dez+mais+antissemitas+do+mundo.shtml|title=Cartunista brasileiro está no ranking dos "dez mais antissemitas" do mundo|publisher=Opera Mundi|access-date=28 December 2012|language=pt}}</ref>

==Publications==
* ''Drawing attention to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Political Cartoons by Carlos Latuff,'' 2019, {{ISBN|9780993186646}}.

==See also==
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* [[Omaya Joha]]

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==External links==
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* [https://latuffcartoons.wordpress.com/ Official blog]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110201052821/http://twitpic.com/photos/carloslatuff Latuff's official page] on [[Twitpic]]
* [http://latuff2.deviantart.com/ Latuff's official page] on [[DeviantArt]]


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===Latuff artwork===
* Latuff Galleries: [http://latuff.deviantart.com/ 1] , [http://latuff2.deviantart.com/ 2].
* [http://latuff.blogspot.com Latuff's Mail Art]
* [http://tales-of-iraq-war.blogspot.com Tales of Iraq War webcomics]
* [http://indybay.org/search/search_results.php?search=Latuff NEW Latuff Images on Indybay.org]
* [http://galeria.ezln.org.mx/thumbnails.php?album=2 Zapatista Art Gallery, hosted by EZLN]
* [http://www.vietvet.org/artsofwar/latuff.htm Latuff at Vietnam Veterans Home Page]
* [http://www.ism-london.org.uk/forgiveness.php Forgiveness series]
* [http://www.sinkers.org/latuff We are all Palestinians series]
* [http://www.gush-shalom.org/media/pics/index.html Some of Latuff's works], at [[Gush Shalom]] website
* [http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/14700239/ Photo of Latuff] with [[Leila Khaled]].
* [http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=11&ar=176 Latuff's gallery at Jewish writer Norman G. Finkelstein website]
* [http://www.infoshop.org/graphics/latuff/index.php Latuff Archive] (Infoshop.org)

===Articles and interviews===
* [[Aktion Kinder des Holocaust]] [http://www.akdh.ch/latuff2.htm page on Latuff]
* [[Stephen Roth Institute|Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Racism and Antisemitism]] [http://www.antisemitism.tau.ac.il/asw2004/brazil.htm Brazil country report, 2004 (on accusations of anti-semitism concerning a cartoon alleged to be by Latuff)]
* [http://www.deolhonamidia.org.br/Comentarios/mostraComentario.asp?tID=132 "Cartunista Carioca Cria Nova Calúnia Anti-Semita" ''de Olho na Midia''] and [http://www.deolhonamidia.org.br/Comentarios/mostraComentario.asp?tID=134 "Cartunista Carioca Tenta Se Defender e Só Se Complica" ''de Olho na Midia''] (articles in Portuguese)
*[http://www.novae.inf.br/nomes/latuff.htm Interview with Carlos Latuff] (in [[Portuguese language]])
*[http://noticias.terra.com.br/mundo/interna/0,,OI877469-EI294,00.html "Site publica charge de brasileiro sobre Holocausto"] (''Site publishes caricatural drawing of a Brazilian about Holocaust'', in [[Portuguese language]])
*[http://www.vermelho.org.br/base.asp?texto=7419 " Direita Israelense ameaça cartunista brasileiro"] (''Conservative Israelis threaten Brazilian cartoonist'', in [[Portuguese language]])
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Carlos Latuff
Latuff in 2012
Born (1968-11-30) 30 November 1968 (age 56)
Known forPolitical cartoons

Carlos Latuff (Arabic: كارلوس لطوف; born 30 November 1968) is a Brazilian political cartoonist.[1] His work deals with themes such as anti-Western sentiment, anti-capitalism, and opposition to U.S. military intervention in foreign countries. He is best-known for his images depicting the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the Arab Spring.[2]

Latuff's cartoons comparing Israel to Nazi Germany[3] have been labelled as antisemitic by some advocacy organisations and individuals. Latuff has dismissed the charges as "a strategy for discrediting criticism of Israel" and stated that his drawings are aimed at highlighting the similarities between the status of Jews in German-occupied Europe and the status of Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories.[4]

Early life

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Latuff was born in the São Cristóvão neighbourhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,[5] and is of Lebanese descent. He has stated that his "Arab roots" are what drive him to advocate for Arab causes, including the Palestinian cause.[1]

History

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Latuff's career began in 1990,[6] as a cartoonist for leftist publications in Brazil. After watching a 1997 documentary about the Zapatistas in Mexico, he sent a couple of cartoons to them, and received a positive response. He has stated that after this experience, he decided to start a website and engage in "artistic activism". Graham Fowell, ex-chairman of the Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain, has compared his work to that of Banksy, the English-based graffiti artist.[2]

In 2011, Latuff was contacted by activists in Egypt. Latuff has stated that he was encouraged when he saw some of his cartoons depicted in the January 25 Egyptian protests, a couple of days after he made them. According to Reuters, this helped him become "a hero of the tumultuous Arab Spring with rapid-fire satirical sketches".[7]

Latuff has been arrested at least three times in Brazil for his cartoons about the Brazilian police, whom he has criticized for police brutality.[2]

Published works

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Latuff's works have often been self-published on Indymedia websites and private blogs. He is a weekly cartoonist for The Globe Post[8] and some of his cartoons have been featured in magazines such as the Brazilian edition of Mad, Le Monde Diplomatique and the Mondoweiss website.[9][10] In addition, a few of his works were published on Arab websites and publications such as the Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance (JAMI) magazine, the Saudi magazine Character, the Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar, among others.[11] Additionally, Latuff also contributes to several Middle Eastern newspapers, including Alquds Alarabi, Huna Sotak and the Islamophobia Research and Documentation Project – IRDP.[12] In 2019 a selection of his cartoons was published in the book Drawing Attention to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Political Cartoons by Carlos Latuff. His work is also published on the Chinese Twitter account Valiant Panda heavily shared by Chinese: state affiliated media, government officials, and embassies.[13]

Themes

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Latuff has produced numerous cartoons related to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which assumed significance for the cartoonist after a visit to the region in the late 1990s. His cartoons are highly critical of Israel.[14]

Latuff's work has also been critical of the US military action in Iraq and in Afghanistan. He began to publish his work on the web from the earliest stages of the invasion. Latuff says, "war is not a video game, and technofetishism is not to be celebrated, but exposed."[15]

Since the end of 2010, he has been engaged in producing cartoons about the Arab Spring in which he sided with the revolutionaries. After the victory of revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya his cartoons about these countries have focused on the menace of counter-revolution or Western interference. Some of his cartoons have been displayed in mass demonstrations in Arab countries.[7][16][17]

Allegations of antisemitism

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Carlos Latuff's cartoon "Holocaust Remembrance Day". It was offered as material for teachers training on a website run by the Education Ministry of the Flemish Region in Belgium. It first appeared at a Holocaust denial conference in Tehran in 2009, according to Joods Actueel, who said it was removed shortly after their article was published.[18]

The profile gained by Latuff's cartoons has led to various accusations. Ian Black of The Guardian opined in 2008 that Latuff was uninhibited in his utilization of "judeophobic stereotypes in the service of the anti-globalisation movement."[19]

In 2002 the Swiss-based Holocaust survivors' organization Aktion Kinder des Holocaust sued the Indymedia of Switzerland on the charge of antisemitism for publishing Latuff's cartoon titled We are all Palestinians series in their website, which depicted a Jewish boy in the Warsaw Ghetto saying: "I am Palestinian."[20][21][22] The criminal proceedings were suspended by Swiss court.[23][citation needed]

In December 2006, Latuff gained the joint-second prize for his cartoon comparing the West Bank barrier with the Nazi concentration camps at the Iranian International Holocaust Cartoon Competition showing an Arab male as an inmate.[24][25] Latuff's entry was described as "Holocaust inversion," a "motif" of antisemitism, by Manfred Gerstenfeld.[26]

Joel Kotek, a professor at Belgium's Free University of Brussels, in his book Cartoons and Extremism[27] calls Latuff "the contemporary Drumont of the internet."[14] Journalist Édouard Drumont was the founder of the Antisemitic League of France. Eddy Portnoy, in The Forward, reviewing the book in 2008, wrote that Latuff's material is "often terribly obnoxious... but it is a stretch to categorize his cartoons as antisemitic."[14]

Latuff's response

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Cartoon by Carlos Latuff criticizing the flour massacre

Latuff, in an interview with the Jewish-American weekly newspaper The Forward in December 2008, responded to charges of antisemitism and the comparisons made between his cartoons and those published in Der Stürmer in Nazi Germany:[4]

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... 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.

Latuff also stated that antisemitism is real, that antisemites like European neo-Nazis, "hijack" the Palestinian cause to bash Israel. However, to assert that anti-Zionism is antisemitic is, in his view, "a well-known tactic of intellectual dishonesty." He said that political cartoonists work by metaphors, and that similarities can be found between the IDF treatment of Palestinians and what Jews experienced under the Nazis. Such comparisons are not created by cartoonists, he said, but can be made by the viewer. He instanced the fact that a Holocaust survivor like Tommy Lapid reacted to the image of a Palestinian woman foraging in the rubble by thinking of his grandmother who was murdered in Auschwitz. The use of cartoons insulting Muslims by depicting Muhammad as a bomber is defended as "freedom of speech", while using the Holocaust in drawings is deplored as "hatred against the Jews".[4]

Latuff was included in Simon Wiesenthal Center's 2012 Top Ten Anti-Israel/Anti-Semitic Slurs list being placed third[10][28] for depicting Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu squeezing votes out of a dead Arab child.[29] Latuff told Brazil's Opera Mundi newspaper that he considered the award "a joke worthy of a Woody Allen movie". He also said that Zionist lobbying groups try to associate him with well-known extremists and racists in order to disqualify his criticism of the Israeli government. He also said figures such as José Saramago, Desmond Tutu and Jimmy Carter were also accused of being antisemitic, saying that he was "in good company".[30]

Publications

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  • Drawing attention to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Political Cartoons by Carlos Latuff, 2019, ISBN 9780993186646.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Hosn, Dina Aboul (January 18, 2009). "Brazilian artist lives up to his promise". Gulf News. UAE. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Shenker, Jack (22 August 2011). "Carlos Latuff: The voice of Tripoli – live from Rio". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  3. ^ Simons, Andy (2019). Drawing Attention to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Hungry Eye Books. ISBN 9780993186646.
  4. ^ a b c Portnoy, Eddy; Latuff, Carlos (December 18, 2008). "Latuff: Cartoonist in Conversation". The Forward. Archived from the original on February 23, 2011.
  5. ^ Trigo, Luciano. "‘Imagens podem ser apropriadas por qualquer um’, diz Carlos Latuff." G1 (O Globo). 25 January 2013. Retrieved on June 18, 2014. "nascido no subúrbio carioca de São Cristóvão:" (Carioca means from Rio de Janeiro)
  6. ^ Mier, Brian (2 November 2017). "An interview with Carlos Latuff". Brasilwire. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  7. ^ a b Grudgings, Stuart (29 August 2011). "Rio cartoonist inspires Arab rebellions from afar". Reuters.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  8. ^ Carlos Latuff Cartoons, retrieved 25 August 2017
  9. ^ Lumish, Michael (20 August 2019). "The anti-Zionist 'Dynamic Duo' and the Brazilian Toxic Cartoonist". Jewish Press. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  10. ^ a b Marquardt-Bigman, Petra (December 30, 2012). "The SS-headache of Carlos Latuff". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
  11. ^ Interview for JAMI magazine
    My cartoons in Saudi Arabia magazine
    Article about my art in the Lebanese newspaper "Al Akhbar"
    Cartoon reproduced in Iraqi magazine
  12. ^ Latuff, Carlos (2016). "Sur: International Journal on Human Rights". Sur: International Journal on Human Rights: 127–129.
  13. ^ Beijing Weaponizes Political Cartoons to Reach Western Audiences with Anti-U.S. Propaganda., 2023-11-22, retrieved 2023-11-22
  14. ^ a b c Portnoy, Eddy (18 December 2008). "Simple, Offensive and Out There". The Forward. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  15. ^ Najjar, Orayb (2014). "The American media and the Iraq war at its tenth anniversary: Lessons for the coverage of future wars". International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies. 8: 15–34. doi:10.1386/ijcis.8.1.15_1.
  16. ^ "Latuff's cartoon displayed in Tahrir Square". Twicsy.com. 1 August 2011. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  17. ^ "Stop military tribunals". Arabawy.org. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  18. ^ "Belgian education ministry website publishes vicious cartoon". The Times of Israel. September 18, 2013.
  19. ^ Black, Ian (19 December 2008). "Cartoon symbols of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  20. ^ "Is this cartoon by Latuff, published at indymedia-switzerland, anti-Semitic? An analysis". Aktion Kinder des Holocaust. Archived from the original on May 1, 2011.
  21. ^ Alex Schärer: Linke und Antisemitismus: Der Indymedia-Streit – Aufpassen, was im Kübel landet, Die Wochenzeitung, April 4, 2002
  22. ^ Junge Welt: Ärger im Internet: Wegen antisemitischer Beiträge hat Indymedia Schweiz den Betrieb gestoppt, February 25, 2002
  23. ^ Hamadeh, Anis (August 2002). "Jewish peace activists and Israeli violence". Archived from the original on August 16, 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
  24. ^ Gerstenfeld, Manfred; Hansen, Hildegunn (February 1, 2007). "Ahmadinejad, Iran, and Holocaust Manipulation: Methods, Aims, and Reactions". Jerusalem Center For Public Affairs. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012.
  25. ^ "Iranian minister lauds Holocaust contest". The Jerusalem Post. November 2, 2006. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  26. ^ Manfred Gerstenfeld: "Ahmadinejad, Iran, and Holocaust manipulation: methods, aims, and reactions", Scholars For Peace in the Middle East, February 1, 2007
  27. ^ Cartoons and Extremism: Israel and the Jews in Arab and Western Media By Joel Kotek Vallentine Mitchell, 201 pages
  28. ^ "2012 Top Ten Anti-Israel/Anti-Semitic Slurs" (PDF). Simon Wiesenthal Center. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-09-15. Retrieved 2012-12-28.
  29. ^ Liphshiz, Cnaan (4 January 2013). "Brazilian cartoonist hits back at Simon Wiesenthal Center". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  30. ^ Mattar, Marina. "Cartunista brasileiro está no ranking dos "dez mais antissemitas" do mundo" (in Portuguese). Opera Mundi. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
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