“If we wash our hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless we side with the powerful – we don’t remain neutral”
(by Banksy)
“If we wash our hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless we side with the powerful – we don’t remain neutral”
(by Banksy)
On the 6th March 2011 in the Syrian town of Daraa, fifteen children
were arrested and tortured for painting anti-authoritarian graffiti.
The protests that followed their detention led to an outbreak of violence
across the country that would see a domestic uprising transform into a
civil war displacing 9.3 million people from their homes.