A ragtag band of Berlin street artists is taking aim at an urban scourge of neo-Nazi graffiti, using "love and humour" to turn swastikas into colourful symbols of inclusiveness.
02.08.2017
(AFP) A ragtag band of Berlin street artists is taking aim at an urban scourge of neo-Nazi graffiti, using "love and humour" to turn swastikas into colourful symbols of inclusiveness.
As authorities report a sharp rise in far-right activity in Germany, including the rampant spread of anti-migrant propaganda, the #PaintBack initiative in Berlin is fighting back.