Camila de la Fuente, known as @Camdelafu, is a Venezuelan/German journalist & cartoonist who lives in Mexico City. She have lived most of her life in Venezuela under the Chavista-Madurista dictatorship. During that time she got involved in the Student Movement that led most of the street protests that were violently repressed by the regime with hundred of dead, wounded and imprisoned protesters. In 2014 she migrated to Mexico both for working opportunities and security. Her work is recognized for using animated political cartoons (gif) as a way of expression, in addition to static editorial cartoons. She's Cartónclub’s (Latin american cartoon agency) Communications Director.
Mexican president Amlo gave asylum in Mexico to the dictator Evo Morales
The bolivian dictator changed the election result in order to stay in power
Climate change is real
The voice of the kids trying to make a change for all.
Inspired by the Horrible picture of a father and daughter found dead in the borderline.
Complicated issue in the mexican border, where the new national guard terrifies the guatemalan (a
Today is international day of the refugees.
Violence, censorship and fear are the main ingredients in the newspapers in Latinamerica
Maduro is still usurping the venezuelan presidency thanks to the Cuban dictatorship.
Mexico is blocking +300 migrants crossing to the US. Many children are being detained.
CLAP is: the Venezuelan government controls the population - most of them without the possibility
Cuba, Russia and China are invading Venezuela
Venezuela is without electricity because some rats stole us everything
In Venezuela, journalist that feport against the dictatorship, get killed or dissapeared
Brasilian president