Libya, Tripoli: After Gadaffi's death quite a few graffiti artists began spraying their murals on public walls.
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LIBYA, TRIPOLI: Graffiti and street art was forbidden under Qaddafi. After his death for the first time people dared to own the streets and paint murals at the walls expressing their emotions and thoughts. But even now in 2014 street art is just starting to be a little bit more popular, unlike in neighbouring Egypt where it is already a blooming way of expression and the streets turned into a frequently changing history book. Photo by Claudia Wiens