From patriotic slogans to drones — Iran murals project defiance in war with US

From patriotic slogans to drones — Iran murals project defiance in war with US
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Since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war on Iran, colourful murals have sprung up across Tehran and other major cities, rich in symbolism and themes of resistance and defiance.

Murals and banners have long been a defining feature of Iran’s urban landscape, particularly in Tehran, where such paintings in central squares mirror the state’s political messaging and foreign policy.

This photo taken on April 8, 2026 shows a woman walking past an anti-USA and anti-Israel mural, in Tehran. - AFP/File
This photo taken on April 8, 2026 shows a woman walking past an anti-USA and anti-Israel mural, in Tehran. — AFP/File

Since the 1979 revolution, which established the Islamic republic, such imagery has served as a medium to reflect ideology and collective memory.

This photo taken on April 11, 2026 shows women walking past a wall mural along the roadside in Tehran. - AFP/File
This photo taken on April 11, 2026 shows women walking past a wall mural along the roadside in Tehran. — AFP/File
This photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows people walking past a wall mural along the roadside in Tehran. - AFP/File
This photo taken on April 12, 2026 shows people walking past a wall mural along the roadside in Tehran. — AFP/File

In recent days, a mural in Tehran showed a US aircraft carrier carrying rows of coffins draped in American flags, surrounded by small Iranian-flagged boats and a helicopter.

This photo taken on Feb 11, 2026 shows women posing with a poster depicting Iran
This photo taken on April 19, 2026 shows a woman walking past a banner featuring Iran’s late supreme leaders Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (L) and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (C) next to newly elected supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, in Tehran. — AFP/File

Separate works depict Iranian drones shattering the Star of David, the emblem of Israel’s flag, while one mural shows demonstrators gathered before Azadi Square, chanting “Death to America”, with one holding a portrait of Ali Khamenei.

This photo taken on April 8, 2026 shows a man walking past an anti-USA and anti-Israel mural, in Tehran. - AFP/File
This photo taken on April 8, 2026 shows a man walking past an anti-USA and anti-Israel mural, in Tehran. — AFP/File

Among the most striking long-standing anti-US murals are those around the former US embassy in central Tehran, now a museum known as the “Den of Spies”.

One depicts a fractured Statue of Liberty with a broken arm surrounded by scenes of destruction, while another shows the US flag with skulls replacing its stars.

This photo taken on February 26, 2026 shows a veiled Iranian woman walking past an anti-US mural next to former US embassy in Tehran. - AFP/File
This photo taken on February 26, 2026 shows a veiled Iranian woman walking past an anti-US mural next to former US embassy in Tehran. — AFP/File
This photo taken on April 11, 2026 shows a woman walking past an anti-US mural near the former US embassy in Tehran. - AFP/File
This photo taken on April 11, 2026 shows a woman walking past an anti-US mural near the former US embassy in Tehran. — AFP/File
This photo taken on Feb 1, 2026 shows a woman walking past a mural depicting a US drone painted on the outer walls of the former US embassy in Tehran, colloquially-referred to as the "Spy Den". - AFP/File
This photo taken on Feb 1, 2026 shows a woman walking past a mural depicting a US drone painted on the outer walls of the former US embassy in Tehran, colloquially-referred to as the “Spy Den”. — AFP/File

Header image: This photo, taken on April 8, 2026, shows a woman walking past an anti-USA and anti-Israel mural in Tehran. — AFP/File

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