Graffiti spoke of justice and change, but has Bangladesh lived up to it? Shortly after the July Uprising, the interim government published an art book showcasing vibrant and diverse graffiti images from across the country. “That graffiti spoke of a secular Bangladesh, one that dreams of equality. Dipayan Khisa, information and publicity secretary of the Bangladesh Adivasi Forum, said: “What the graffiti once said no longer holds. The “Blogger Killings” graffiti was painted to remind the public of these events that took place during the Awami League government.