#justice

9 stickers

Street sticker The sticker features a black and white image with a prominent title in bold, stylized English lettering that reads 'BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY'. Below this, in Arabic script, is text that appears to be a translation or related phrase. The central image depicts a woman wearing a hijab, holding and aiming an assault rifle. She is positioned behind a rough, textured surface that suggests cover or rubble. The background is dark, with a subtle mesh pattern. Below the image, the text '©2024, ACTIVE REBELLIOUS CLUB' is visible, along with smaller text that reads 'DIVIDE MOVEMENT AGAINST ZIONISM & IMPERIALISM, UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL. FIGHT FOR JUSTICE AND LIBERATION. ONE MISSION, ONE STRUGGLE, ONE FIGHT.' At the bottom, there is more text in Arabic and English, including the quote 'WE WANT FREEDOM BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY, WE WANT JUSTICE BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY, WE WANT EQUALITY BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. - MALCOLM X'. A circular emblem and a QR code are also present on the lower right side. 18
Street sticker A circular yellow sticker with a prominent jagged blue starburst in the center. Inside the starburst, the question "HVEM HAR MAKTA?" (Who has the power?) is written in bold red letters. Encircling the starburst, along the yellow border, is text in black that reads "KAMPEN OM RETTFERDIGHET OG BÆREKRAFT I ET SAMFUNN MED SKEVE MAKTSTRUKTURER" (The fight for justice and sustainability in a society with skewed power structures). At the very bottom, the website "www.spireorg.no" is displayed. The sticker is attached to a metallic pole, showing signs of wear and tear, including fading and some dirt. 7
Street sticker The sticker is pasted on a plain, light-colored wall. It features a stylized illustration of a child with dark hair and a purple shirt, looking directly at the viewer. Above the child's head, there's a large, torn red shape, resembling a banner or a torn flag, with the white text "STOP GENOCIDE SAVE CHILDREN" written across it. The background is white, splattered with numerous red droplets, resembling blood. The sticker shows signs of wear, with some tearing, particularly at the top right edge of the red shape. In the bottom left corner, there are two distinct QR codes. Above the left QR code is the Facebook 'f' logo, and above the right QR code is the Instagram camera logo, indicating links to social media platforms. 2
Street sticker The sticker is primarily purple with pink illustrations. It features a title "GEMEINSCHAFTLICHER WIDERSTAND! 2024" (Community Resistance! 2024) followed by smaller text detailing a 'New round in the G-20Rondenbarg proceedings'. The central graphic depicts a tangled mass of pink arms, many with fists raised or forming peace signs, symbolizing collective action and protest. Several smaller icons are visible, including hearts, a female symbol, a fist, a star within a circle, and an antifa symbol flag. Below the illustration, the text "UNITED WE STAND!" is prominently displayed. Further down, "GEMEINSCHAFTLICH.NOBLOGS.ORG" is printed, indicating a website. The bottom edge of the sticker contains smaller print, likely legal or organizational information. 5
Street sticker A sticker with a fist in the center and text that reads "Students for Justice in Palestine." The fist is depicted in pink and blue, with the text wrapped around it. There is an open book underneath the fist. 2
Street sticker A sticker depicting a fighter jet and the text "STOP TURKEY'S WAR ON THE KURDS" in red and white. The sticker is affixed to a metal pole outdoors and shows water droplets. 13
Street sticker A sticker featuring a person in a black hat and glasses, reminiscent of Saul Goodman from Better Call Saul. The text 'Better Call Holstein' is prominently displayed, along with a phone number '555-HOLSTEIN' and the German phrase 'Im Knast mit einem Bein?' which translates to 'In jail with one leg?' 7
Street sticker This sticker features the question "¿Quién dio la orden?" ("Who gave the order?") in Spanish, with English and German translations.  It also lists names and numbers, possibly referring to individuals involved in the events. The graphic design is stark and impactful. 6
Street sticker Pink round sticker with a black silhouette of a person's head and shoulders.  Text on the sticker reads "OURY JALLOH" in large letters and "DAS WAR MORD!" in smaller letters. Below, smaller text states that Oury Jalloh was burned to death by police in January 2005. The design appears to be a memorial or protest graphic. 23