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  • Mubarak behind Bars

    Carlos Latuff

    عبدالحليم قنديل: الشعـب يريـد إعـدام مبـارك Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  Cf. As’ad AbuKhalil, “Execution of Husni Mubarak” (Angry Arab News Service, 13 April 2011). | Print

  • Nobel Peace Prize Winner’s War

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • TEPCO: Profits of Death

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  Cf. “Citizens’ Nuclear Information Center, a Japanese environmental group, has documented previous safety problems and cover-ups by Tepco at the Fukushima reactor complex: cnic.jp/english/newsletter/nit92/nit92articles/nit92coverupdata.html” (Nuclear Information and Resource Service, “Fact Sheet on Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant,” 11 March 2011). | Print

  • Turning Japan into the Land of the Burning Sun

    Carlos Latuff

    “Economic and Financial Policy Minister Kaoru Yosano, at a post-cabinet-meeting press conference on the 15th of March, said this about Japan’s nuclear power policy: ‘There is no alternative energy source if we want to secure a lot of energy.  To support the Japanese economy, we have no choice but to use nuclear power.  The people […]

  • Japan: Race against Time to Avert Complete Meltdown

    Carlos Latuff

    “Pray for Japan.” — Carlos Latuff Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  Cf. Nuclear Information and Resource Service, “Fact Sheet on Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant” (11 March 2011); Union of Concerned Scientists, “Nuclear Crisis in Japan: What We Know” (11 March 2011); Philip White, “On the Nuclear and Earthquake Disaster Unfolding in Japan” (12 March […]

  • Slouching towards Fukushima

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • Obama’s Intervention in Libya

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • Vultures Ready to Pounce on Libya

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  Cf. ” A NATO spokesman confirmed that Libya had been added to the agenda of an informal NATO defense ministers’ meeting March 10-11″ (“MEPs Call for No Fly Zone Over Libya,” DefenseNews, 9 March 2011); Arnold Schölzel, “Kriegstreiberei: Libyen-Resolution im EU-Parlament” (junge Welt, 10 March 2011); Arnold Schölzel, “Linke […]

  • For Palestinian Unity

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  Cf. “Comrade Fuad: ‘Ending the Division’ Means Ending Oslo, the Cause of the Division” (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, 24 February 2011); “Palestinian Women Rally for Unity on Women’s Day” (Ma’an News Agency, 8 March 2011); . | Print

  • Bahrain: Neither Sunni Nor Shia But National Unity

    Carlos Latuff

    The House of Khalifa tries to divide and conquer . . . but the people, united, will never be defeated! A slogan of the Bahraini revolution: “Neither Sunni Nor Shia But National Unity” Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist. | Print

  • Obama for Freedom in Libya

    Carlos Latuff

    “Today, Obama called for freedom of the Libyan oil fields.” — As’ad AbuKhalil Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist. | Print

  • Libya: A Matter of Time

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  Cf. Assistant Secretary of State Philip J. Crowley, Daily Press Briefing (Washington, DC, 22 February 2011); Security Council Press Statement on Libya (SC/10180-AFR/2120, 22 February 2011); Chris Arsenault, “Libya’s Revolt Scares Oil Traders” (Al Jazeera, 22 February 2011); “Gaddafi Loses More Libyan Cities” (Al Jazeera, 23 February 2011); Interview […]

  • Revolutionary Women of Bahrain

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • The Beginning of the End of the Bahraini Regime

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • Egypt: Victory of Democracy

    Carlos Latuff

    Victory النصر Democracy الديمقراطية Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • Egypt: By Any Means Necessary

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • Mubarak the Laughing Cow

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  Cf. ; Mark Landler and Helene Cooper, “Allies Press U.S. to Go Slow on Egypt” (New York Times, 8 February 2011); James Besser, “The Best Lobbyists for Egypt’s U.S. Aid: Israeli Diplomats” (Jewish Week, 9 February 2011). | Print

  • Egypt: Obama’s Counter-Revolution

    Carlos Latuff

    Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print

  • Documenting Mubarak’s Attacks on the Press

    Carlos Latuff

      Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print  

  • Democracy in Egypt

    Carlos Latuff

      Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist.  | Print  

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