How Protesters Are Using Graffiti To Hit Back At Malaysian Govt’s Crackdown On Dissent

Hit by corruption scandals with reports of millions of dollars being transferred into the private bank accounts of Prime Minister Najib Razak, the government of Malaysia has been witnessing several protests and agitations from its people. In a bid to crackdown dissent among the masses, government took to social media issuing strong guidelines against opposition.

However, a 38-year-old activist named Fahmi Reza with a group of artists who call themselves as Grafik Rebel untuk & Activisme (GRUPA) are giving it back to the government. In a campaign titled ‘visual disobedience’, here is how protesters are storming up the streets with paintings and graffiti art:

(All images sourced from Twitter/ Fahmi Reza )

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