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hager87's review against another edition
5.0
To exist is to resist
Graffiti brings Palestinian cause back into perspective..
Palestine or the Occupied land is on my mind for years and always wanted to go there and although we share the borders it is one of the impossibilities to travel there as a simple civilian but seeing that graffiti reignited this desire once more and it was so painfully beautiful and to see the graffiti live will be of a different experience as similar to the one witnessed when you see the tahrir graffiti
Graffiti brings Palestinian cause back into perspective..
Palestine or the Occupied land is on my mind for years and always wanted to go there and although we share the borders it is one of the impossibilities to travel there as a simple civilian but seeing that graffiti reignited this desire once more and it was so painfully beautiful and to see the graffiti live will be of a different experience as similar to the one witnessed when you see the tahrir graffiti
miss_tsundoku's review against another edition
5.0
Perhaps, you won't have the chance to visit Palestine to see and experience the life of Palestinians behind the wall. This book is the closest you can get.
It's not about the art on the wall, it's about what's happening behind the wall.
It's not about the art on the wall, it's about what's happening behind the wall.
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