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A vibrant mural advocating against illegal cigarettes is depicted on a wall in Surakarta, Indonesia, under an overcast sky. The wet asphalt road in the foreground suggests recent rain. The mural features a large, light-skinned, muscular character resembling a Javanese giant (Buto) with a raised fist, conveying power and determination. Next to it, a smaller, darker-skinned character, possibly in a fighting stance, is surrounded by what appears to be flames or debris.

Prominently displayed in a large yellow speech bubble is the Indonesian text "GEMPUR ROKOK ILEGAL," meaning "Crush Illegal Cigarettes." Another smaller speech bubble from the attacking character reads "MUSNAHKAN!", which translates to "DESTROY THEM!". The mural's lower section is filled with stylized depictions of scattered, torn cigarette packs, many labeled "ROKOK ILEGAL" and some with words like "KOBRA," "CROOT," "TULEN," "BERACUN" (poisonous), and "ADIL," indicating illegal or counterfeit brands. Parts of the mural are defaced with black spray paint graffiti.

To the left, a blue motorbike is parked against the wall. Above it, earlier layers of the mural show text like "DUA HASIL TEMBAKAU INDONESIA" (Two Indonesian Tobacco Products) and the emblem of Garuda Pancasila, the national emblem of Indonesia. Above the mural, a building with a corrugated metal roof is visible against the cloudy sky. The overall scene captures a public awareness campaign against illegal tobacco.
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Dec 15, 2024, 9:38 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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A vibrant mural advocating against illegal cigarettes is depicted on a wall in Surakarta, Indonesia, under an overcast sky. The wet asphalt road in the foreground suggests recent rain. The mural features a large, light-skinned, muscular character resembling a Javanese giant (Buto) with a raised fist, conveying power and determination. Next to it, a smaller, darker-skinned character, possibly in a fighting stance, is surrounded by what appears to be flames or debris. Prominently displayed in a large yellow speech bubble is the Indonesian text "GEMPUR ROKOK ILEGAL," meaning "Crush Illegal Cigarettes." Another smaller speech bubble from the attacking character reads "MUSNAHKAN!", which translates to "DESTROY THEM!". The mural's lower section is filled with stylized depictions of scattered, torn cigarette packs, many labeled "ROKOK ILEGAL" and some with words like "KOBRA," "CROOT," "TULEN," "BERACUN" (poisonous), and "ADIL," indicating illegal or counterfeit brands. Parts of the mural are defaced with black spray paint graffiti. To the left, a blue motorbike is parked against the wall. Above it, earlier layers of the mural show text like "DUA HASIL TEMBAKAU INDONESIA" (Two Indonesian Tobacco Products) and the emblem of Garuda Pancasila, the national emblem of Indonesia. Above the mural, a building with a corrugated metal roof is visible against the cloudy sky. The overall scene captures a public awareness campaign against illegal tobacco.

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