Satirical Illustrations Of Police Officers Around The World
Iran
Illustrations by Gunduz Agayev depict police officers in the countries where human rights are abused, such as Russia, Great Britain, China, Turkey, Iran, Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, India, etc. Most of the illustrations are sarcastic and critical, while some of them visualize “good police” characters.
Australia
Netherlands
Russia
London
China
India
Turkey
Arab Emirates
Azerbaijan
North Korea
Brasil
USA
USSR
Sudan
Sweden
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