Main > Multimedia > Photo Story Syria’s Binnish stands in solidarity with US citizen, George Floyd through its murals 2020/06/11 9:23 am Photo Story When the Syrian graffiti artist, Aziz al-Asmar saw the killing incident of the African-American US citizen, George Floyd, who died of asphyxiation in police custody in the US - Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 When the Syrian graffiti artist, Aziz al-Asmar saw the killing incident of the African-American US citizen, George Floyd, who died of asphyxiation in police custody in the US – Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 The images of Syrian civilians who suffocated to death due to chemical weapons came to his mind – Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 And because Syrians are peace advocates who wish all people to live in harmony and peace – Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 As racism against African-American citizens has escalated in the US – Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 The graffiti artist, Aziz al-Asmar used his brush and colors to express his solidarity with oppressed African-American people on the ruins of his destroyed house’s wall – Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 Al-Asmar condemned the discrimination against black people in the US through his mural in his hometown of Binnish in Idlib province – Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 The artist hoped that one-day, injustice will be over, and peace will prevail throughout the universe – Yousef Ghuraibi – 01 June 2020 Related Articles Photo Story Deir Seita… Idlib countryside’s ancient and antique village Idlib’s Binnish pays tribute to “Doctors of the Poor” through painted mural In pictures and steps.. How do beekeepers work in northern Aleppo countryside More