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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Israelische Streitkräfte stürmen das Lager Nur Shams im Westjordanland
TULKARM, WEST BANK - MARCH 21: Israeli military vehicles raid the Nur Shams camp as the Israeli army killed four Palestinians in east of the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 21, 2024. The military bombed an area in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of the camp using a drone, according to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA. Nedal Eshtayah / Anadolu (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Nahost-Konflikt: Filmvorführung für Kinder im Flüchtlingslager in Süd-Gaza
Exclusive - A cinema screen initiative for children in the refugee camp in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023. Photo by Ramez Habboub/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
(c) Dukas