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'''1500Tasvir''' is a social media-based activist group. The name "1500" refers to the number of people killed during the ]. Initially, the account was established to track and repost images of those killed during these protests. However, it later evolved into a media outlet, publishing news about protests in Iran, particularly during the ]. Many images and news pieces from this account have been utilized by international Persian and non-Persian media outlets such as ],<ref>{{cite web|title=Citizen reportedly shot dead by officials while celebrating national team loss|url=https://www.bbc.com/persian/articles/cv273zyjy38o|website=BBC News Persian|date=2022-11-30|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|title=What really happened to Nika Shahkarami? Witnesses to her final hours cast doubt on Iran's story|url=https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/27/middleeast/iran-nika-shahkarami-investigation-intl-cmd/index.html|website=CNN|date=2022-10-27|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=en|first=Gianluca Mezzofiore,Katie Polglase,Adam|last=Pourahmadi}}</ref> '']'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Thousands of Iranians protest in south-east to mark ‘Bloody Friday’|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/11/thousands-of-iranians-protest-in-south-east-to-mark-bloody-friday|website=The Guardian|date=2022-11-11|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=en|last=Reuters}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|title=UN Secretary-General calls for independent investigation into Mahsa Amini's death|url=https://www.dw.com/fa-ir/درخواست-گوترش-برای-تحقیق-فوری-و-مستقل-درباره-مرگ-مهسا-امینی/a-63274948|website=DW|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref> ]<ref>{{cite web|title=Continued strikes by shopkeepers; violent clash with protesting students at Tehran University|url=https://www.radiofarda.com/a/32042577.html|website=Radio Farda|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Abadan protests persist on ninth night; direct gunfire aimed at protesters|url=https://ir.voanews.com/a/iran-unrest-abadan-metropol-protest-update/6595857.html|website=Voice of America|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref> '''1500Tasvir''' is a social media-based activist group. The name "1500" refers to the number of people killed during the ]. Initially, the account was established to track and repost images of those killed during these protests. However, it later evolved into a media outlet, publishing news about protests in Iran, particularly during the ]. Many images and news pieces from this account have been utilized by international Persian and non-Persian media outlets such as ],<ref>{{cite web|title=Citizen reportedly shot dead by officials while celebrating national team loss|url=https://www.bbc.com/persian/articles/cv273zyjy38o|website=BBC News Persian|date=2022-11-30|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref> ],<ref name=":0">{{cite web|title=What really happened to Nika Shahkarami? Witnesses to her final hours cast doubt on Iran's story|url=https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/27/middleeast/iran-nika-shahkarami-investigation-intl-cmd/index.html|website=CNN|date=2022-10-27|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=en|first=Gianluca Mezzofiore,Katie Polglase,Adam|last=Pourahmadi}}</ref> '']'',<ref>{{cite web|title=Thousands of Iranians protest in south-east to mark ‘Bloody Friday’|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/11/thousands-of-iranians-protest-in-south-east-to-mark-bloody-friday|website=The Guardian|date=2022-11-11|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=en|last=}}</ref> ],<ref>{{cite web|title=UN Secretary-General calls for independent investigation into Mahsa Amini's death|url=https://www.dw.com/fa-ir/درخواست-گوترش-برای-تحقیق-فوری-و-مستقل-درباره-مرگ-مهسا-امینی/a-63274948|website=DW|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref> ]<ref>{{cite web|title=Continued strikes by shopkeepers; violent clash with protesting students at Tehran University|url=https://www.radiofarda.com/a/32042577.html|website=Radio Farda|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Abadan protests persist on ninth night; direct gunfire aimed at protesters|url=https://ir.voanews.com/a/iran-unrest-abadan-metropol-protest-update/6595857.html|website=Voice of America|accessdate=2022-12-07|language=fa}}</ref>


== Significant Activities == == Significant Activities ==
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=== Collaboration with CNN === === Collaboration with CNN ===
A few days after ] was killed by the Islamic Republic's suppressive forces during the ], the +1500 Tasvir account posted on social media, asking people to share any images they had from Boulevard Keshavarz after 8 PM (the location and time of Nika Shakarami's death). Among the submitted images, the last photos of Nika Shakarami participating in protests against the Islamic Republic appeared in a report published by ].<ref>{{cite web|title=What really happened to Nika Shahkarami? Witnesses to her final hours cast doubt on Iran's story|url=https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/27/middleeast/iran-nika-shahkarami-investigation-intl-cmd/index.html|website=CNN|accessdate=2023-01-11|language=en}}</ref> This report garnered global attention and further exposed the falsified information disseminated by the Islamic Republic. A few days after ] was killed by the Islamic Republic's suppressive forces during the ], the +1500 Tasvir account posted on social media, asking people to share any images they had from Boulevard Keshavarz after 8 PM (the location and time of Nika Shakarami's death). Among the submitted images, the last photos of Nika Shakarami participating in protests against the Islamic Republic appeared in a report published by ].<ref name=":0" /> This report garnered global attention and further exposed the falsified information disseminated by the Islamic Republic.


== External Links == == External links ==
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 26 December 2024

User account in social networks
+1500 Tasvir
Type of siteUser account
Available in
Area servedMedia activity against the Islamic Republic
ServicesAccounts on Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram
URLOfficial website
LaunchedNovember 2020
Current statusActive

1500Tasvir is a social media-based activist group. The name "1500" refers to the number of people killed during the November 2019 Iran protests. Initially, the account was established to track and repost images of those killed during these protests. However, it later evolved into a media outlet, publishing news about protests in Iran, particularly during the 2022 Iranian protests. Many images and news pieces from this account have been utilized by international Persian and non-Persian media outlets such as BBC, CNN, The Guardian, Deutsche Welle, Radio Farda and Voice of America.

Significant Activities

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I Am Innocent

Approximately a year after the execution of Navid Afkari, the +1500 Tasvir account launched a series on social media titled "I Am Innocent," focusing on the case of Navid Afkari, Vahid Afkari, and Habib Afkari. This series detailed the inconsistencies and new revelations in the Afkari brothers' case, highlighting that no evidence implicated them in the alleged murder case. Instead, forced confessions obtained under torture were used by the Islamic Republic as the sole basis for Navid Afkari's execution. At the same time as the final episode of this series aired, users launched a Twitter storm using the hashtag "I Am Innocent."

Collaboration with CNN

A few days after Nika Shakarami was killed by the Islamic Republic's suppressive forces during the nationwide protests of 2022, the +1500 Tasvir account posted on social media, asking people to share any images they had from Boulevard Keshavarz after 8 PM (the location and time of Nika Shakarami's death). Among the submitted images, the last photos of Nika Shakarami participating in protests against the Islamic Republic appeared in a report published by CNN. This report garnered global attention and further exposed the falsified information disseminated by the Islamic Republic.

External links

References

  1. "Citizen reportedly shot dead by officials while celebrating national team loss". BBC News Persian (in Persian). 2022-11-30. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  2. ^ Pourahmadi, Gianluca Mezzofiore,Katie Polglase,Adam (2022-10-27). "What really happened to Nika Shahkarami? Witnesses to her final hours cast doubt on Iran's story". CNN. Retrieved 2022-12-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. "Thousands of Iranians protest in south-east to mark 'Bloody Friday'". The Guardian. 2022-11-11. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  4. "UN Secretary-General calls for independent investigation into Mahsa Amini's death". DW (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  5. "Continued strikes by shopkeepers; violent clash with protesting students at Tehran University". Radio Farda (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  6. "Abadan protests persist on ninth night; direct gunfire aimed at protesters". Voice of America (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-12-07.
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