Most of the requests from prosecutor in Rome to the Cairo judiciary have been welcomed, but Giulio Regeni’s death still remains shrouded in one of the most sinister of mysteries ever. Yet, three months after the death of 28-year old researcher, who died in Egypt high probably for his university (and uncomfortable) researches on Egyptian trade unions, there are people who still clamoring for justice and truth. They do that with Street Art, in a country far away from theirs: El Teneen has drawn on a Berlin wall the face of Giulio joined by that cat, battered today and painted by Ganzeer, who accompanied the young man in the known photo that shows them together. With him two other Egyptian artists, Naguib and iAhmed, have made some sketches they hope to transform soon into real murals.