Libya - Tripoli - Revolutionary Graffiti.
Libya's most famous freedom fighter, Omar Al-Mukhtar, is set against the Libyan flag on a wall in Tajoura. Under Gaddafi's rule, simple acts of painting anti-regime images or slogans, were dangerous. As a result, some of the artists responsible have lost their lives. Since the end of the War, graffiti has now become a significant part of Libya's visual culture, as the Libyans celebrate their freedom. After 42 years of Gadaffi's brutal dictatorship, the Libyan people have successfully fought for (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
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