File:Graffiti Rosario - Pocho vive 1.jpg

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Spray-paint graffiti on a column of a building in Santa Fe St., Rosario, Argentina. It reads "POCHO VIVE!", i. e. "Pocho lives!", referring to Pocho Lepratti, social activist killed by the police during a riot, allegedly for political reasons.

This picture was taken by Pablo D. Flores on 2 March 2006.
Date 2 March 2006 (according to Exif data)
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