My favorite part of my boat trip between Aswan and Luxor was the graffiti in Luxor. It seemed much angrier that in Aswan and even Cairo.
"Who protects the tyrant?" |
"Day to preserve the Egyptian identity." |
"Hezb al-Nour," the Salafi party |
"No to the military government" |
"The military are liars." |
"Revealed your [something] gas, Israel" |
"The revolution is not a monopoly, |
"Revolution, revolution until victory." |
Something about how America invades all homes through satellite dishes. |
We are all martyrs |
"Execute al-Aadly, butcher" |
"Sit-in 8 July until al-Musheer [Tantawi] is gone." |
"Revolution, revolution, until victory." |
"The people are the leaders and [something]." |
"General Strike" |
"Execute the butcher of Maspero" |
"A trial by the people." |
This guy lost one eye in the 25 January revolution and the other in a later demonstration. |
"Khalid Ali for president of Egypt." |
Another graffiti of the eye-shooters. |
"Beware remanents of the old party." |
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