Sudanese protester Walid Abdelrahim was shot dead last month in Khartoum but for his mother he is still alive -- thanks to a colourful mural of his smiling face on a Online Cigarettes Store USA of their home.
"The painting keeps him alive," said Maiyssa Omar, her voice choking as she talked of her son, who was killed during a three-day nationwide civil disobedience campaign in June.
The campaign had been launched in response to a brutal raid on a weeks-long sit-in in the capital on June 3 that Cheap Newport Cigarettes Online Sale left dozens of demonstrators dead and hundreds wounded.
"When I see his painting ... it gives me strength. I feel proud to be a mother of a martyr," Omar told AFP as she looked at her son's face painted on the wall of their one-storey house in Bahri, a northern district in Khartoum.
The portrait is part of a campaign launched by Sudanese artist Assil Diab to draw murals and graffiti to Newport 100s Box commemorate demonstrators killed in the months-old protest movement that has rocked the northeast African country.
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