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Thank you for that image. Haunting, it is.
very interesting article, i would like to give you the website of the artist who painted it it’s a friend of mine. The world is so small…
http://www.filippominelli.com
@michele B.: Thanks so much. Tell yr friend that it’s a brilliant image.
Still one of the best graffitis on the wall, beside Banksys.
CTRL + ALT + DELETE in its technical meaning does as well perfectly fit into the political realm.
In Windows it is the command to lock a computer or to shut it down.
Locked in are the palestinian people, and the wall should have an option with which it could be shut down (permanently, not only after usage, of course)