A man views caricatures at the "Pirates of the Queen" cartoon exhibition showing artwork by Iranian artists portraying Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as a "pirate" over the seizure of an Iranian oil tanker earlier in the month, at the Osveh Art and Cultural Center in the capital Tehran on July 30, 2019. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)

TEHRAN, BALIPOST.com – An exhibition of cartoons has opened in Tehran portraying Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II as a pirate, seen wielding a cutlass and sporting the skull-and-crossbones, after the seizure of an Iranian oil tanker.

Historically strained ties between Tehran and London have worsened since British Royal Marines took part in the seizure of Iran’s “Grace 1” oil tanker off the British overseas territory of Gibraltar on July 4.

That was followed by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seizing a British-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz on July 19 — in what London called a “tit-for-tat” move.

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Forty cartoons have now gone on display in the “Pirates of the Queen” exhibition at the Osveh Art and Cultural Center in Tehran to throw the spotlight on the seizure of “Grace 1”, which was denounced by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as “piracy” by the “vicious British”.

One cartoon shows the queen dressed as a burglar in a black beanie and mask about to be caught in a net while towing away a tanker marked “Iran”.

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Another has the queen in a pirate costume, including a hat with skull and crossbones, a parrot on her shoulder, hooks for hands and wooden peg legs.

Visitors to the exhibition said they were impressed by the artwork.

“It empowers me” to see these cartoons show “that Britain with all its bluster regarding its military power… can be put in its place and stopped,” said a public sector worker who only gave his name as Rezayi.

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“Some of the works were great,” said businessman Hassan Shayi, whose company has links to the government.

“I feel proud that with the situation our country is in it is still standing up to global powers,” he told AFP. (AFP)

 

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