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Gaza's writing on the wall



For years, law enforcement agencies throughout the world have engaged in local crusades against what they regard as the scourge of graffiti.

New South Wales in Australia recently passed an anti-graffiti law that could see juvenile offenders jailed for up to 12 months. New York state has made it illegal to sell spray paint to anyone under 18, and Singapore has even physically canned graffiti artists as punishment.

But when it comes to the Israeli occupied and blockaded Gaza Strip, local government not only tolerates graffiti, but actually provides workshops on how artists can improve their technique.

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Monday, January 04, 2010 |
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