A selection of photos of Kazem Akhvan’s holy defense in the exhibition “Guerrilla Photographer”

According to the visual correspondent of Fars news agency, “Guerrilla photographer” is a selection of the photos of Kazem Akhwan’s lasting imposed war, which were photographed from the fall of 1959 to June 1961 in the operations of Martyr Madani, Martyrs Rajaei and Bahnar, Martyr Chamran, Tariq al-Quds, Fath al-Mobin, and Jerusalem.
“Guerrilla Photographer” photo exhibition includes 32 photos of Mashhad photographer Javidul Athar Kazem Akhwan, which are printed in sizes of 50 x 75 cm, 100 x 66 cm, 100 x 150 cm, 3 m x 4.5 m and 3 m x 8 m. On Wednesday, October 5, 1402, it will go on the wall of the gallery.
Kazem Akhwan was a photographer born in 1338 from the holy city of Mashhad, who has collaborated with Martyr Dr. Chamran and the Irregular Wars group in addition to photography since the beginning of the imposed war, and after Dr. Chamran’s martyrdom, he has been photographing for IRNA news agency. On July 13, 1361, he was arrested by the Lebanese Christian phalanxes in the north of Beirut along with Javed-ul-Athar Ahmad Metouslian and two employees of the Iranian Embassy, and there is no news about his fate until now.
“Guerrilla photographer” photo exhibition from October 6th to November 10th, 1402 on Saturdays to Wednesdays from 10:00 to 19:00 and on Thursdays and Fridays from 15:00 to 19:00 at Khana Gallery, located in the Islamic Revolution Art Zone, Samiye St., intersection of Hafez St. , hosts the eyes of enthusiasts.
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