Tahrir Square graffiti
24Sep12
The revolutionary graffiti is being cleansed from Tahrir Square. Here are some glimpses of what’s there, from Homsi Anarchist:
@ingili3 hahhaa the term goes way back according to herehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_police-related_slang_terms …
“Resist the oppressor” #Tahrir #Graffiti pic.twitter.com/6lCtZtdI
To the State: Be afraid of us. #Tahrir #Graffitipic.twitter.com/HbDdCmhZ
“Vote for Revolution” #Tahrir #Graffiti pic.twitter.com/6wbeef0F
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