A Chilling Photograph's Hidden History
Last week The Wall Street Journal published an article about the photograph of an execution in Iran after Islamic Revolution.
Twenty-six years ago, a picture of an execution in Iran won the Pulitzer Prize. But the man who took it remained anonymous. Until now.
In that photo Jahangir Razmi (photograph) took some photos of an execution in Sanandaj where is a famous Kurd city in Iran and 11 men were executed there.
You can watch a video about this article on their site and those 27 photos are here.
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