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Egypt: Graffiti of the Revolution

The January Revolution and the toppling of the Mubarak regime left conspicuous marks on numerous facades in the cities and towns of Egypt. The provocative messages of graffiti artists and activists were almost exclusively political in nature and focused on issues such as repression, violence and arbitrary police conduct.

''The Troika'' – Reinstating the powers of old

''The Troika'' – Reinstating the powers of old

The Revolution will never die

The Revolution will never die

The Women's Intifada

The Women's Intifada

 Dead ''Heroes of the Revolution''

Dead ''Heroes of the Revolution''

The Spectre of the Muslim Brotherhood

The Spectre of the Muslim Brotherhood

Strategies against sexual harassment

Strategies against sexual harassment

Freedom for political prisoners

Freedom for political prisoners

Diabolical police officers and the ''Blue Bra Girl''

Diabolical police officers and the ''Blue Bra Girl''

Bread, Freedom and Justice

Bread, Freedom and Justice

''Icons of the resistance''

''Icons of the resistance''

An Eye for an Eye

An Eye for an Eye

Raising voices against the Pharaoh

Raising voices against the Pharaoh

Violence against the ''Ultras''

Violence against the ''Ultras''

Egypt's President behind bars

Egypt's President behind bars

Unbroken resistance

Unbroken resistance

Freedom for Syko!

Freedom for Syko!

Marionettes of the military

Marionettes of the military

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