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A stencil graffiti in Rosario, Argentina. It is signed "PCR - JCR" (Partido Comunista Revolucionario - Juventud Comunista Revolucionaria, Revolutionary Communist Party - Revolutionary Communist Youth), with the hammer-and-sickle Communist sign. The main drawing appears to show a group of demonstrators/protestors, with banners. The text on the side reads "POR EL CAMINO DEL ARGENTINAZO" - "Along the way of the Argentinazo", suggesting a nationwide popular revolt; significantly, on the top-right there's a helicopter that appears to be exactly like the one who took President Fernando de la Rúa out of the Casa Rosada (government house) when he was forced to resign on 21 December 2001 after days of bloody riots.
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A stencil graffiti in Rosario, Argentina. It is signed "PCR - JCR" ("PC" standing for ''Partido Comunista'', Communist Party, and "JC" probably for ''Juventud Comunista'', Communist Youth), with the hammer-and-sickle Communist sign. The main d
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