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radicalgraff
Radical Graffiti
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A blog devoted to anti-capitalist, anti-authoritarian and anti-colonial graffiti from around the world.
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radicalgraff · 2 hours ago
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"Antifa Area"
Seen in Pinneberg, Germany
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radicalgraff · 7 hours ago
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Banner in support of Palestine Action seen hanging in Exarchia at the immigrants school on Sundays.
Palestine Action, an activist group responsible for numerous disruptive actions targeting facilities linked to the Israeli war machine was recently outlawed by the British government.
Immigrants' school on Sundays is a multicultural school in Athens created in 2004 by Greek anti-racists and immigrants/refugees. It is an initiative of the movement Deport racism and it is financed by its members and supporters, mainly through its annual feast. It does not receive money from the state or EU.
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radicalgraff · 7 hours ago
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"Death to the IDF"
Graff seen in Genoa, Italy
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radicalgraff · 10 hours ago
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We've got a bunch of copies of these and numerous other designs. If you want to buy a mix pack of radical slaps check out:
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Street art in Melbourne, Australia.
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radicalgraff · 1 day ago
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"End the Capitalist Death Machine Before it Ends You!"
Seen in Vancouver, Canada
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radicalgraff · 1 day ago
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"Eat the rich and ravioli <3"
Spotted in northern Germany
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radicalgraff · 2 days ago
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"Food & shelter are basic human needs"
Seen in Seattle
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radicalgraff · 2 days ago
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"Fuck ICE"
Seen in Los Angeles
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radicalgraff · 3 days ago
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"No Masters, Sack your Boss"
Pasteup spotted in Western Sydney
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radicalgraff · 3 days ago
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Street art in Melbourne, Australia.
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radicalgraff · 4 days ago
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"Love has no borders"
Sticker seen in Boise, Idaho
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radicalgraff · 4 days ago
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"Fuck ICE"
Seen in Oakland, California
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radicalgraff · 5 days ago
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"No rest for child murderers.
Israel is the real terrorist"
Stencil spotted at the Agios Menas Cathedral, Heraklion, Greece
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radicalgraff · 5 days ago
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Memorial graffiti for Will Van Spronsen, a 69-year-old anarchist who was killed by police while firebombing ICE transit vehicles at a migrant detention facility in Tacoma on the 13th of July 2019.
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radicalgraff · 5 days ago
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“Never Forget Srebrenica / 11 July 1995” 26 years has passed since Europe was shaken by the genocide of more than 8000 muslim boys and men in the Bosnian city of Srebrenica, at the hands of Bosnian Serb troops during an operation of ethnic cleansing, witnessed by UN peacekeeping troops who failed resoundingly in their protection mission. Since then, limited justice has been rendered by international tribunals, and the repeated denial by several government officials of what happened reminds us of the still pressing need for the international community to support efforts to obtain truth, justice and reparation for victims and survivors. In the midst of the conflict in the Balkans during the 1990’s, the small city of Srebrenica, in Eastern Bosnia, was established as a “safe area��� by the UN for civilians fleeing fights between Bosnian government and separatist Serb forces, during the breakup of Yugoslavia. On 11 July 1995, Serb forces attacked Srebrenica lead by Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladić, conducting a ten-day operation to take over Srebrenica and subject it to ethnic cleansing. More than 8000 people were killed, mainly Bosnian muslim boys and men. The reality of the genocide in Srebrenica was officially recognized in 2007 in a judgment delivered by the International Court of Justice. But countless Srebrenica survivors remain awaiting truth and justice. On 11 July each year, newly identified remains are buried at the Srebrenica memorial cemetery at Potočari. Organisations like Mothers of Srebrenica or movements like Women in Black advocate to continue the search for the missing persons and to identify those who were involved in and responsible for the massacre and bring them before local and international courts. Yet, the government of Bosnia & Herzegovina still lacks resources and a comprehensive strategy to investigate and prosecute those responsible for the crimes committed. Moreover, the communities are still deeply divided, and both the governments of Serbia and Republika Srpska continue to deny the reality of what happened at Srebrenica.
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radicalgraff · 5 days ago
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"Not then, not now, never again fascism
Never forget Srebrenica genocide"
Mural in Amsterdam of Potočari cemetery featuring the names of different Bosnian towns and cities with the corresponding estimated amount of victims.
Almost 30 years has passed since Europe was shaken by the genocide of more than 8000 muslim boys and men in the Bosnian city of Srebrenica, at the hands of Bosnian Serb troops during an operation of ethnic cleansing, witnessed by UN peacekeeping troops who failed resoundingly in their protection mission.
In the midst of the conflict in the Balkans during the 1990’s, the small city of Srebrenica, in Eastern Bosnia, was established as a “safe area” by the UN for civilians fleeing fights between Bosnian government and separatist Serb forces, during the breakup of Yugoslavia.
On 11 July 1995, Serb forces attacked Srebrenica lead by Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladić, conducting a ten-day operation to take over Srebrenica and subject it to ethnic cleansing. More than 8000 people were killed, mainly Bosnian muslim boys and men.
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radicalgraff · 5 days ago
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"Free Palestine / 1312"
Spotted on a bus stop outside the Cincinnati Zoo
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