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The Presidential Elections – Revolutionary Graffiti Continues

Posted on June 5, 2012 by Suzee in The City

Eighteen months on, their names are forgotten. They’ve become numbers, over a thousand people who died bravely and innocently, shot dead, electrocuted, beaten and tortured by police and soldiers who – 18 months later – are either found innocent or … Continue reading →

Posted in Street Art Fascination | Tagged Alaa Awad, Ammar Abo Bakr, Cairo street art, Egyptian elections, graffiti, Hazem Abo Ismail, Justice, Khaled Said, KIM, Martyrs, Martyrs' Mural, Maspiro, Mohamed El Moshir, Mohamed Mahmoud, Port Said, Presidential candidates, Presidential elections, revolution, Sabbahi, SCAF, Shafiq, tahrir, Zeftawi | 26 Comments

The Revolution Continues… And So Does Graffiti

Posted on December 3, 2011 by Suzee in The City
Posted in Street Art Fascination | Tagged Alaa Abdel Fatah, Alia El Mahdy, Cairo street art, graffiti, Hamdy Badeen, Hany Khaled, Hosni, Injured, Khaled Said, Martyrs, Mina Daniel, Mohamed Mahmoud, November 19, Samira Ibrahim, SCAF, tahrir, Tear Gas, Twitter | 11 Comments
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