Revolutionary art in Aleppo
Published date: 18 April 2016 10:42 BST
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Last update: 8 years 7 months ago
Salam Atrash began the painting campaign in Salah Al-Din neighbourhood by himself (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
This picture represents a cynical view of the talks in Gevena. The artist is saying that while the politicans talk, Syrians are suffering (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
This painting symbolises prisoners under the Assad government (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
This pictures a map of Syria no longer under Assad's rule (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
A young girl idles underneath a tree (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
This painting of a gun represents Assad's rule (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
A statement calling to free prisoners under the Assad government (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
This anti-Assad painting represents freedom when the Assad government falls (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
A man in prison suffering from loneliness (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
This painting symbolises the air strikes that kill innocent civilians (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
A fist of that represents the Syrian revolution and unity for the people (MEE/Khalil Hajjar)
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