The Faucet Festival
[Awate - Eritrea] - 6/10/2025
A satirical take on Isaias Afwerki’s mysterious faucet sculpture, comparing it to Pharaoh Khufu’s pyramid and the Syrian comedy “Faucet Festival” to highlight Eritrea’s forced labor and cult of leadership. The post The Faucet Festival appeared first on Awate.com.
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