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Monday, March 26, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
Interview with Latuff for the daily paper Eleftherotypia
2:57 PM
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The journalist Giannis Koukoulas interviewed me for the daily paper Eleftherotypia, in Greece. Read the intereview (in Greek) here.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Socialist Worker: Carlos Latuff, a comic-strip take on Iraq rebellion
3:53 PM
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Socialist Workers Party, in U.K., published a note about me in its Socialist Worker paper.
"Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist who deploys the style of classic US superhero comics – but for very different political ends.
'I try to use a traditional and established medium to spread the point of view of the anti-imperialist resistance,' he told Socialist Worker. 'Usually the heroes, the good guys, are from the US.'
'I thought it’s time to present a different sort of hero – the real ones, those who defend their homes from foreigner invaders.'
Juba The Baghdad Sniper, Latuff’s latest strip, is set in Iraq. It follows the adventures of a supershot Baghdad sniper and his battles to outfox US occupation troops. 'Juba, as well as the Iraqi resistance fighters, are the modern heroes, just like the Viet Cong were in the past,' he says.
Like many artists, Latuff advocates unconditional freedom of expression – a stance that has led him to take positions that Socialist Worker disagrees with.
But accusations of antisemitism levelled against him by the right are baseless. Latuff’s work stands firmly in an anti-imperialist and anti-racist tradition."
"Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian cartoonist who deploys the style of classic US superhero comics – but for very different political ends.
'I try to use a traditional and established medium to spread the point of view of the anti-imperialist resistance,' he told Socialist Worker. 'Usually the heroes, the good guys, are from the US.'
'I thought it’s time to present a different sort of hero – the real ones, those who defend their homes from foreigner invaders.'
Juba The Baghdad Sniper, Latuff’s latest strip, is set in Iraq. It follows the adventures of a supershot Baghdad sniper and his battles to outfox US occupation troops. 'Juba, as well as the Iraqi resistance fighters, are the modern heroes, just like the Viet Cong were in the past,' he says.
Like many artists, Latuff advocates unconditional freedom of expression – a stance that has led him to take positions that Socialist Worker disagrees with.
But accusations of antisemitism levelled against him by the right are baseless. Latuff’s work stands firmly in an anti-imperialist and anti-racist tradition."
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Just following orders?
12:07 AM
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Being sorry for killing can't bring back the lives of the victims. The best thing to do is REFUSING TO KILL!
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