Political grafitti covers the Peace Wall in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The walls were erected to seperate the Republican and Loyalist populations duri


Political grafitti covers the Peace Wall in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The walls were erected to seperate the Republican and Loyalist populations during the conflict known as The Troubles. Today it serves as a an artistic venue for art with political messages.


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