IN PICTURES: Khaled Said five years on: the state of Egyptian street art
Published date: 15 June 2015 17:51 BST
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Last update: 9 years 5 months ago
Graffiti stencils of Said's face plaster the walls in his home-town of Alexandria (Amro Ali)
A graffiti version of the image showing Said's battered face, taken in the morgue (Twitter/@alraya_p)
A large mural of Said's face in Alexandria, since painted over (Amro Ali)
A stencil of Said's face in Cairo in 2011 (Twitter/@AliLars)
Khaled Said appears surrounded by others killed during the uprising (Twitter/@mrmeit)
Protesters hold up cardboard cut-outs of Sabbagh in her last moments (Twitter/@sj121)
Mural of Sabbagh on a Berlin wall, painted by Ammar Abo Bakr (Don Karl / From Here To Fame)
Art supportive of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi appeared during his election campaign in 2014 (Twitter/@onaeg)
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