Corrected | Graffiti wall in downtown Cairo to be removed in part

Thursday 17-09-2015 05:50 PM
Corrected | Graffiti wall in downtown Cairo to be removed in part
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CAIRO, Sept 17 (Aswat Masriya) - Workers were seen demolishing a part of the wall surrounding the American University in Cairo on Thursday.

"In the framework of beautifying Tahrir Sqaure, the Egyptian government asked the American University in Cairo to either develop or remove its Science building along with its walls on Mohamed Mahmoud street," Rehab Saad, Director of Media Relations at the American University of Cairo, told Aswat Masriya in a phone interview. 

"The university decided to demolish parts of the walls and replace them by an iron gate," she added. 

Mohamed Mahmoud street, which is a side street from Egypt's famed Tahrir Square, is known for the graffiti on its walls, which includes symbols of the January uprising , the battles on the street, and murals inspired by Egypt's heritage.



Note: This story was corrected at 5:53 to add that parts of the wall are to be removed not the entire wall. 

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