G20 heads of government - Caricatures (September 2011)
Updated September 2011 to reflect change of Prime Minister in Japan
G-20 major economies 2011 Cannes Summit will be the sixth meeting of the G-20 heads of
government in a series of on-going discussions about financial markets
and the world economy.. The G20 countries and heads of government include:
Saudi Arabia - King Abdullah
Italy - Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Mexico - President Felipe Calderón
United Kingdom - Prime Minister David Cameron
Turkey - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Australia - Prime Minister Julia Gillard
Canada - Prime Minister Stephen Harper
China - President Hu Jintao
Japan - Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda
Argentina - President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Russia - President Dmitry Medvedev
Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel
Republic of Korea - President Lee Myung-bak
United States - President Barack Obama
European Council President Herman Van Rompuy, European Commission
President José Manuel Durão Barroso
Brazil - President Dilma Rousseff
France - President Co-Prince of Andorra Nicolas Sarkozy
India - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Indonesia - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
South Africa - President Jacob Zuma
Source images for caricatures:
- King Abdullah, an image in the public domain for the U.S. Defense Department website.
- Silvio Berlusconi, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Silvio_Berlusconi_(2010).jpg. The copyright holder of the original image allows anyone to use it
for any purpose including unrestricted redistribution, commercial use,
and modification.
- Felipe Calderón, a Creative Commons licensed photo from the World Economic Forum's Flickr Photostream.
- David Cameron, a Creative Commons licensed photo from the ukhomeoffice's Flickr Photostream.
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a Creative Commons photo from the World Economic Forum's Flickr Photostream.
- Julia Gillard, a Creative Commons licensed photo from Πρωθυπουργός της Ελλάδας' (Prime Minister of Greece) Flickr
Photostream.
- Stephen Harper, a Creative Commons licensed photo from the World Economic Forum taken by Remy Steinegger and available via
Wikimedia.
- Hu Jintao, a photo found on the Defense Department website.
- Cristina Kirchner, a Creative Commons licensed photo from Embajada de EEUU, Buenos Aires's Flickr Photostream.
- Dmitry Medvedev, a Creative Commons license photo en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dmitry_Medvedev_official_large....
- Angela Merkel, a Creative Commons licensed photo by Ricardo Stuckert/PR from Agência Brasil, a public Brazilian news
agency, via Wikimedia.
Lee Myung-bak, a Creative Commons license image from hojusaram's Flickr Photostream.
- Yoshihiko Noda, a photo in the public domain available via Wikimedia.
Barack Obama, an image in the public domain taken by U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class
Kevin S. O'Brien and available via WikiMedia.
- Dilma Rousseff, a Creative Commons licensed photo from Dr. Rosinha' s Flickr photostream.
- Nicolas Sarkozy, a Creative Commons licensed photo taken by Moritz
Hager from the World Economic Forum's Flickr Photostream.
- Dr. Manmohan Singh, a Creative Commons licensed photo taken by Eric
Miller from the World Economic Forum's Flickr Photostream.
- José Manuel Barroso, a Creative Commons photo from the Baltic Development Forum's Flickr Photostream.
- Herman Van Rompuy, a Creative Commons license photo from europeanpeoplesparty's Flickr Photostream.
- Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, a photo taken by by Sebastian Derungs from the World Economic Forum's Flickr Photostream.
- Jacob Zuma, a Creative Commons licensed photo by Zahur Ramji /Mediapix via the World Economic Forum's Flickr
Photostream.

Comments and faves
Oxfam International (19 months ago | reply)
Great image. We used it in our latest G20 blog -- oxf.am/4Ci -- hope that's OK!
DonkeyHotey (19 months ago | reply)
SimpleComplexity.Org (19 months ago | reply)
Great Image. Posted a call to action piece for the Oxfam call to tweet (thetosinteatime.com/2011/10/31/%E2%80%9C64-mi llion-people...), included image as it was used on the Oxfam post (gave proper attribution) - hope that's fine.
DonkeyHotey (19 months ago | reply)
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