
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an interior wall in the city of Shab'a, Syria, showcasing four rectangular panels designed to resemble oversized postage stamps. The wall is light-colored with a textured finish. A section of the ceiling, featuring a grid of recessed square panels, is visible in the upper portion of the frame. Each panel contains a portrait along with Arabic text: 1. The upper-center panel displays a portrait of Hafez al-Assad, identified by Arabic text as "حافظ الأسد" and associated dates "2000 - 1930". He is depicted in a suit and tie. His upper left face and head are marked with a red handprint, and red scribbles cover his eyes and mouth. 2. The mid-left panel features a portrait of Anisa Makhlouf, identified by Arabic text as "أنيسة مخلوف" and associated dates "2016 - 1930". Her face is obscured by extensive black scribbles, and a red handprint is present on her upper left head. 3. The lower-center panel shows a portrait of Maher al-Assad, identified by Arabic text as "ماهر الأسد" and further described as "شقيق بشار الأسد" (Bashar al-Assad's brother). He is depicted in military-style attire with sunglasses. Red handprints and red exclamation marks are visible around his head. 4. The mid-right panel presents a portrait of Rifaat al-Assad, identified by Arabic text as "رفعت الأسد" and described as "قائد مجزرة حماه" (Commander of the Hama massacre) with the date "1982". He is in a suit and tie, with his right hand raised. A large red handprint covers his raised hand and part of his face. The red handprints and scribbled markings on the portraits indicate defacement. A timestamp '4/9/2025 18:14' is present in the lower-left corner of the image frame.
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