New Banksy mural of a judge beating a protester to be removed from outside London court
- A new mural by Banksy, depicting a judge beating a protester with a gavel, appears outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
- The mural will be removed due to the historical significance of the 143-year-old building, as stated by HM Courts and Tribunals.
- Defend Our Juries claimed the mural "powerfully depicts the brutality unleashed" by the U.K. government's ban on Palestine Action, emphasizing the law's impact on civil liberties.
- Security officials covered the mural to protect the historic courthouse, as it is a listed site, according to authorities.
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The mysterious street art artist Banksy struck again - this time at the wall of a strictly guarded courthouse in London. For a long time, however, the work could not be seen.
In the UK, a new work by Street Art artist Banksy has appeared. On it is a demonstration that is attacked by a judge with a hammer. Activists refer to the banning of the Palestine Action group.
A new Banksy mural shows a judge beating a demonstrator and the authorities want it removed.
A new work of art by street artist Banksy appeared on Monday on the wall of a listed building at the High Court in London.
With a new work, Banksy condemns the arrests at pro-Palestinian demonstrations in London. In his graffiti on the wall of a court building, the artist also warns of the loss of civil rights. However, the scene was not seen for a long time – the authorities reacted quickly.
The identity of legendary British graffiti artist Banksy could be revealed as London police launched an investigation into his new work, which depicts a judge attacking a protester with a hammer.
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