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Kaveh Golsetan کاوه گلستان Born July 8, 1950 Tehran, Iran Died July 8, 2003(2003-07-08) (aged 53) Kifri, Iraq Occupation Photographer Family Ebrahim Golestan Lili Golestan Kāveh Golestān Taghavi Shirazi (8 July 1950 - April 2, 2003), (Persian: کاوه گلستان ) was an Iranian photojournalist and artist. In 1988, working as a freelance photographer, he took the first pictures of the aftermath of Halabja poison gas attack during the Iran-Iraq War. On April 2, 2003, he was killed at the age of 51, as a result of stepping on a land mine while working for the BBC in Kifri, Iraq.[1] He is buried in a cemetery in the east of Tehran.[2] Despite rumors, Golestan wasn't a Pulitzer prize winner[3]. Contents 1 Family 2 See also 3 References 4 External links // Family Kāveh Golestān and his sister Lili Kaveh was the son of the Iranian filmmaker and writer Ebrahim Golestan and the brother of Lili Golestan,[4] translator and the owner-artistic director of the Golestan Gallery in Tehran, Iran. Kaveh was married to Hengāmeh Golestān, with a son, Mehrak who is now a British Hip-Hop singer known as Reveal (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A88DU9G2oLs) See also Iranian modern and contemporary art References ^ Kaveh Golestan's Funeral | Kaveh Golestan Funeral | Kargah.com | Iranian Artists' Website ^ Remembering Kaveh Golestan ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2911419.stm ^ Masoud Soheili, Photographer, Portrait & People: Lili Golestan External links The press release of Committee to Protect Journalists and International Freedom of Expression Exchange concerning Golestan's death: "BBC Cameraman Killed In Iraq", 2 April 2003. "Index on Censorship: Tribute to Kaveh Golestan", 3 April 2003. BBC cameraman's last moments, BBC News, Saturday 5 April 2003. Kaveh Golestan's collection of the Iranian Revolution photographs, Iranian Artists' site "Kargah". Kaveh Golestan's collection of the Iran-Iraq War photographs, Iranian Artists' site "Kargah". "Window on an Era: A Qajar Royal Album", with an introduction by Kaveh Golestan (2003), "Kargah" (selected photographs from a private album of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar). Kaveh Golestan's Funeral, A photo-reportage, Iranian Artists' site "Kargah". Audio slideshow (6 min 7 sec). The person speaking is Ms Hengāmeh Golestān, wife of Kaveh Golestan, who has organized an exhibition of the photographs by Kaveh Golestan. She is a professional photograph herself and lives in London. v • d • e War correspondents killed during the Iraq War American | Mark Fineman  | Fakher Haider  | Michael Kelly  | Elizabeth Neuffer Argentinian | Veronica Cabrera  | Mario Podesta Australian | Paul Moran  | Australian | Jeremy Little British | Waleed Khaled  | Gaby Rado  | Terry Lloyd  | Richard Wild German | Christian Liebig Iranian | Kaveh Golestan Iraqi | Ali Abdul Aziz  | Ali al-Khatib  | Khaled Al-Attar  | Sahar Hussein al-Haideri  |Maha Ibrahim  | Ahmad Shawkat  | Salih Saif Aldin  | Atwar Bahjat Italian | Enzo Baldoni Japanese | Kotaro Ogawa Palestinian | Mazen Dana  | Mazen al-Tumeizi  | Tareq Ayyoub Polish | Waldemar Milewicz  | Mounir Bouamrane Qatari | Rashid Hamid Wali Spanish | Jose Couso  | Julio Anguita Parrado Ukrainian | Taras Protsyuk Persondata Name Golestan, Kaveh Alternative names Short description Date of birth July 8, 1950 Place of birth Tehran, Iran Date of death 2003-07-08 Place of death Kifri, Iraq This article about an Iranian artist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This article about a photographer is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This article about an Asian journalist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e