Libya’s 2011 17 February Revolution graffiti and murals captured the mood at the time 2/3By Sami Zaptia. London, 16 February 2021:The graffiti and murals on the public walls of Tripoli during the Revolution of 17 February 2011 captured the mood of the time. The graffiti sought to break the psychological glass ceiling of fear by publicly and openly depicting Qaddafi in negative light – something impossible prior to 17 February 2011. The father of the Libyan anti-colonial struggle, Omar Mokhtar, was also a common unifying symbol running through many of the graffiti. Libya’s 2011 17 February Revolution graffiti and murals captured the mood at the time 1/3 | (libyaherald.com)Source: (20+) بصمات فنية على جدران ليبيا الحرة | Facebook
Source: Libya Herald February 16, 2021 17:15 UTC