More paper cut-outs of Lego characters appear in Johor Baru


Southern University-College board of directors secretary Eric Ku, 42, pasting the cut-out of the woman that has been torn down and thrown in a dumpster nearby when he went to the Jalan Tan Hiok Nee Chinese cultural museum in Johor Baru at around 8.30am on Nov 17, 2013.

JOHOR BARU: Cut-outs of the Lego characters that were “removed” by the Johor Baru City Council have been plastered on walls in several locations here.

Aside the disused wall in Taman Molek where a so-called offensive graffiti by Lithuanian-born artist Ernest Zacharevic first appeared, the paper cut-outs are now seen on the walls of nearby empty shop houses.

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