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Two pale hands cradle a flood of faces through cracked white concrete. Around nine hundred people in pastel blues, pinks, yellows, greens, streaming forward on a stretch of the Berlin Wall.
In November nineteen eighty-nine, Kani Alavi was living in an apartment next to Checkpoint Charlie. From his bedroom window he watched the Wall fall.
He expected to see happy faces. But as people from the East entered the West, he saw sadness, insecurity, fear. Faces frightened of change, frightened of the future.
Two months later, in nineteen ninety, he painted those faces onto this section of Wall. Each one is different. Some scream, some stare, some look lost.
Alavi had fled what he called an inhuman dictatorship in Iran in nineteen eighty. He understood what it meant to cross into freedom carrying fear in your chest.
The mural has weathered decades now. The concrete cracks, the paint fades, restoration crews return. But the faces remain, held in two open hands. Listen to the full guide and I'll tell you the rest.
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