Los muros de Egipto
Los muros de El Cairo son una oportunidad para los artistas callejeros, los pintores de la revolución y los activistas del grafiti, que utilizan estas y otras superfícies de la ciudad como lienzo para sus pintadas. Algunas de ellas son meros apuntes de denuncia, otros son retratos de los "mártires" fallecidos y otros pueden calificarse de verdaderos manifiestos icónicos.
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A la derecha, en árabe, puede leerse: "Héroe Essam Atta". Atta fue torturado hasta la muerte en la prisión de Torah, al sur de la capital.
30.11.2012A man walks past a mural with the text "Hero Essam Atta" written beside it at Mohamed Mahmoud street in Cairo November 29, 2012. An Islamist-led assembly was expected to finalise a new constitution on Friday aimed at transforming Egypt and paving the way for an end to a crisis which erupted when President Mohamed Mursi gave himself sweeping new powers last week. The street is the location where at least 42 protesters died during clashes in 2011 during Egypt's interim military rule. Atta was a young Egyptian whose family said he was tortured to death while held in Torah prison south of Cairo.REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh -
Viandantes miran un mural que representa las caras de manifestantes fallecidos. A la izquierda se representa a un clérigo copto, y a la derecha a uno musulmán.
30.11.2012People look at murals of slain protesters, flanked by larger murals of Coptic Christian Mina Daniel (L) and senior al-Azhar official Emad Effat (R), at Mohamed Mahmoud street in Cairo November 29, 2012. An Islamist-led assembly was expected to finalise a new constitution on Friday aimed at transforming Egypt and paving the way for an end to a crisis which erupted when President Mohamed Mursi gave himself sweeping new powers last week. The street is the location where at least 42 protesters died during clashes in 2011 during Egypt's interim military rule. Daniel was killed during anti-Hosni Mubarak protests while Effat was killed during protests against Egypt's military rulers after Mubarak's ouster. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS)REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh -
Un hombre pasa junto a un grafiti con la leyenda: "Milicia de Mona Lisa"
30.11.2012A man walks past a graffiti accompanied by the words: "Militia of Mona Lisa" at Mohamed Mahmoud street in Cairo November 29, 2012. An Islamist-led assembly was expected to finalise a new constitution on Friday aimed at transforming Egypt and paving the way for an end to a crisis which erupted when President Mohamed Mursi gave himself sweeping new powers last week. The street is the location where at least 42 protesters died during clashes in 2011 during Egypt's interim military rule. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS)REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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