JAKARTA - Various wall graffiti or murals that criticize the government continue to appear in a number of areas.

An example is the mural on the wall of Jalan Kebon Kacang, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta on Monday, August 23 afternoon.

You can see the sentence with the satire "We are hungry for God" in this black and white mural.

Not only that, right next to the writing, it also says "Don't be afraid, gentlemen, this is just street art".

In the midst of widespread criticism from the government through murals, unfortunately there are certain parties who even delete them.

The deletion of the mural, which has the nuances of criticism of the government, is of course regretted by a number of residents.

One of the residents, Yaumal, justified the criticism from mural makers as a form of freedom of expression in a democratic country.

According to him, if the mural does not have a permit, the government should delete all murals without exception, including those that smell like praise.

Check it out in full in this video:


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