Midnight campaign to cover “Shu praish” and “Alo nachalniche”

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Graffiti inspired by phrases used by interlocutors in audio recordings published by SDSM leader Zoran Zaev, as they appeared, so they were overnight covered with other colors so it cannot be seen what is written.

Although graffiti like “Shu praish” (What’s up), “Hello Gorde” and “Alo nachalniche” (Hello chief) are written in places where there are other graffiti unrelated to intercepted calls, just the phrases from the audio recordings are covered with other colors or scrawled.

Besides old scrawled graffiti, in the last few days appeared new graffiti, inspired by the newer audio recordings. Such graffiti can be seen only in the Municipality o Centar – the only opposition municipality in Skopje.

 

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