
Paris, France – July 22-23, 2025 – Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition to denounce the Iranian regime’s escalating human rights violations, with a particular focus on the grave threat facing political prisoners. According to recent reports, including the case of political prisoner Saeed Masouri, the clerical regime has orchestrated a plot to carry out a large-scale massacre of political prisoners, aiming to silence dissent through mass executions. The exhibition issued an urgent international appeal, calling on human rights organizations, the United Nations, and democratic governments worldwide to take immediate action to stop this planned atrocity and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.
The event showcased powerful photographs and extensive evidence documenting the regime’s intensifying crackdown. It highlighted the growing number of political prisoners—many affiliated with the PMOI—who now face imminent execution. Eyewitness accounts and credible reports revealed the systematic use of arbitrary arrests, torture, and death sentences as mechanisms of repression.
Organizers stressed the necessity of swift international intervention, urging the global community to condemn the Iranian regime’s ongoing crimes and hold its leaders accountable for crimes against humanity.
In addition to exposing these abuses, the exhibition also presented the PMOI’s vision for a free, democratic, and secular Iran—rejecting both the ruling theocracy and any return to monarchy.
French attendees expressed strong solidarity with the Iranian people’s fight for freedom, reflecting the growing international support for democratic change in Iran.



