New Banksy artwork of judge beating a protester scrubbed from Royal Courts Of Justice

The last Banksy wall painting depicting a judge defeating a protest was erased from the wall of the Royal Justice Courts of London.
Unlike most of the other works of the challenging artist, it was usually carefully removed for the gallery screen or sold millions, this last piece was cleaned from the historical building on Wednesday.
Stencreed spray painting showed a judge in a traditional wig and a protestist with a protester that extends to the place holding a banner with a blood trailer.
The work of art was rapidly covered with large black plastic and two metal barriers and protected by security guards
Court managers ordered the removal of the 143 -year -old child. Gothic revival building is valued for its historical importance and must protect its original character ”.
The study appeared on Monday, and after publishing Banksy’s photos on Instagram, he was quickly covered up after publishing the usual method to verify his job.
Banksy, whose identity is a source of speculation, was simply subtitle: “Royal Justice Courts. London.”
The artist, who has never explained his identity, is known to criticize the government’s policy of migration and war.
Although artworks do not refer to a certain event or cause, some activists saw this as a comment on the ban on the British government’s ban on the Palestinian action, which was banned as a terrorist organization.
On Saturday, about 900 people were arrested in a London protest that challenged the ban.
The Courthouse Building is home to the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, which focuses on the efforts of the Palestinian Eylem to object to the ban.
The judges of appeals initially rejected the organization’s request for appeal, but a Supreme Court judge allowed the government to move forward, despite the objection to this decision.




