Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Cairo, 08.12.2012 Painting/cartoon of egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on the wall of the presidential palace in Heliopolis, Cairo. Photo by Pascal Mora
Pascal Mora hat den «Arabischen Frühling» von Beginn an fotografisch dokumentiert. Bereits zum vierten Mal weilt der Zürcher für die TagesWoche und andere Zeitungen in Ägypten. Mittlerweile hat Premier Mohammed Mursi seinen gestürzten Vorgänger Hosni Mubarak als Graffiti-Motiv Nummer eins abgelöst.