human rights watch

tisdag 29 december 2015

For over a decade Brazilian political cartoonist Carlos Latuff has championed what he calls "artistic activism" by animating world leaders and pressing global topics. No issue is considered too controversial by the artist, who has put his own spin on topics including the Gaza war, the rise of ISIS, Ebola, and the Scottish referendum. He's also known for his bold cartoons depicting Turkey's alleged links with ISIS - with President Erdogan featuring in many sketches.






At least eight students were arrested and two police officers injured following clashes between students and riot police at Akdeniz University in the southern province of Antalya. The students, mostly Kurdish, gathered at the university to commemorate the Uludere massacre, where 34 Kurdish civilians were killed in 2011, following an airstrike by Turkish jets in the town of Uludere, Sirnak province, near the Iraqi border.

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