© Alfred YAGHOBZADEH / Divergence
Street art in Kabul awaits the arrival of the Taliban 20 years later., painting depicting Farkhunda Malikzada, 27-year-old woman who was publicly lynched by a mob in Kabul, on 19 March 2015. A large crowd formed in the streets around her claiming that she had burned the Quran, Farkhunda was savagely beaten and killed a mullah who falsely accused her of burning the Quran. Graffitis targets corruption and hate, Kabul has many concrete security block walls around the city, and the murals are a way of converting it with colorful messages, putting up messages that can make people think. In addition to anti-corruption, the murals depict themes of women's rights and education, anti-terrorism in Afghanistan. Kabul. Afghanistan. 06/08/2021
Lieu : KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
Mots clés : Street art, Art, Kabul Art, Taliban, painting, mural, Woman, lynched, Graffiti, Afghanistan, wall, flower, Rose, pink, burqa, concrete security, block wall, concrete wall, colorful, colourful, women's rights, Alfred Yaghobzadeh