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Metro posters in Tehran, from Obama to martyrdom

April 1, 2015
IranWire
'The path of martyrs'
'The path of martyrs'
‘How fortunate are trees which love light’
‘How fortunate are trees which love light’
‘Separated garbage is an asset’
‘Separated garbage is an asset’
[Lower box] ‘Don’t cross the limits’
[Lower box] ‘Don’t cross the limits’
‘11 February, a great avalanche’
‘11 February, a great avalanche’
‘Space monkey!’
‘Space monkey!’
‘Life is beautiful’
‘Life is beautiful’
‘Iran, a safe-house’
‘Iran, a safe-house’
‘The Prophet Muhammad says’
‘The Prophet Muhammad says’
‘The risks of escalators’
‘The risks of escalators’
‘Imam Mohammad Bagher’
‘Imam Mohammad Bagher’
 ‘Plant the tree of friendship, for it brings boundless joy / Uproot the sapling of enmity, for it summons countless sorrows’ (from a poem by Hafiz)
‘Plant the tree of friendship, for it brings boundless joy / Uproot the sapling of enmity, for it summons countless sorrows’ (from a poem by Hafiz)

These posters from Tehran’s metro – put up by the Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway Operation Company’s department of culture and society – cover everything from escalator etiquette to the virtues of separated garbage... and a questionable depiction of US president Barack Obama.

 

Guardian publish these photos. The Farsi text is translated in the captions

 

 

 

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