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CEM KIZILTUG He was born in Istanbul (1974). Cartoonist, illustrator. He was graduated from Graphic arts of Marmara University Fine Arts Faculty (1997). He has been working in the daily newspaper Zaman since the same year. His cartoons that has been published in the newspaper, also published as a book named C'empati (2003). He has been honoured as "Cartoonist of the Year" by Turkish Writers Association (2005) and Award of Excellence in three subdivision by Society for News Design (2006). He is married to graphic artist Ravza Kiziltug. 15:38, August 20, 2007 195.175.51.146

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