In pictures: A revolution told in graffiti

By Star Digital Report
18 August 2024, 11:01 AM
UPDATED 18 August 2024, 17:26 PM
These walls now serve as a vibrant canvas, adorned with messages of resistance, poetry, and art that reflect the spirit of a community in pursuit of change and echo the aspirations for a discrimination-free Bangladesh.

In a powerful transformation, the walls of Dhaka University and its surrounding areas have been revitalised by student-led groups.

These walls now serve as a vibrant canvas, adorned with messages of resistance, poetry, and art that reflect the spirit of a community in pursuit of change and echo the aspirations for a discrimination-free Bangladesh.

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A young boy, guided by his mother, contributes to the graffiti on a wall in Dhaka's Shahbagh area. The artwork carries a powerful message: "আমরা দ্বিতীয় বার স্বাধীন হয়েছি (We gained freedom for the second time)". Photo: Prabir Das/Star

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In a powerful symbol of repression, a police officer is shown sealing a student's mouth, representing the lack of freedom of speech. The words "bakruddho jonota (gagged populace)" underline the message. Photo: Prabir Das/Star

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Expressing solidarity with the student protests, rickshaw pullers are honoured in this mural painted on a wall in the capital's Shibbari Residential Area, acknowledging their support during the movement. Photo: Prabir Das/Star