25 novembre 2012

#FreeZwewla Grafitti is not a crime

About two years spent after Tunisia's change , the end of dictatorship as many believe .This people revolted for  freedom , dignity &, which is more important , to put an end for the social and economic problems.Actually we only reap  the freedom of expression even sometimes we got suppressed by the new regime. Thus media , artists and citizens found their ways to criticize
Grafitti: is a sipmle way to express somthing by writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed  on a wall used since long time ago , 'til this moment specialy to raise voice to the authorities like protesting for rights
The story starts with two young guys, study Grafitti art in Gabes south Tunisia , Oussema Bouagil & Chahin Belrich are members in the movement of poor people artistic.On 03 november 2012 police tired to lug them , they tried even to use live bullet to intimidate them . On tuesday 06 novemeber , they guys knew that they are facing charges of “writing, without permission on public property,breaching the state of emergency and publishing fake news that could disturb public order”  while the 05 Decmber was determined a day for thier trial


After all the hope that we felt of a good live , we got only speaking , & now they want to supress this guys with any way , human rights in my country are running the alert again .On 19 november some guys including them many bloggers like Leena Ben mehenni protested in with a peacefull way to support the two guys , also to defend the right of expression ,normally they were Intercepted by security forces , without fear they continued their ways to the coliseum of Tunis center



you can follow this mouvement on teir facebook page Graffiti is not a crime/le graffiti n'est pas un crime