
Atlanta, Georgia – October 18, 2025 – Members of the Iranian-American Community of Georgia (@iacogeorgia), supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a rally and photo exhibition in Atlanta to protest the Iranian regime’s escalating use of executions, particularly against political prisoners. The event also expressed solidarity with the “No to Execution” campaign.
Photo Exhibition Honoring Victims of Executions
The exhibition honored the victims of executions carried out by the Iranian regime over the past four decades. Through powerful images and testimonies, participants shed light on the regime’s systematic use of the death penalty to suppress dissent and instill fear among the Iranian people.
Today, the Iranian American Community of Georgia has been holding a photo exhibition highlighting the victims of the Iranian regime’s executions, along with an exhibit supporting the hunger strike by political prisoners on death row in Iran. @11AliveNews @FOX5Atlanta @CBSNews… pic.twitter.com/4fIOxAK7V0
— Iranian American community of Georgia (@iacogeorgia) October 19, 2025
Solidarity with Prisoners on Death Row
Attendees voiced strong support for the hunger strike launched by prisoners on death row in Iran, calling for the complete abolition of the death penalty. They also demanded the unconditional release of all political prisoners, especially those at risk of imminent execution. Participants further urged the prosecution of senior regime officials for crimes against humanity in an international tribunal.
Shohreh, a member of the Iranian American Community of Georgia, stands in solidarity with the prisoners in Qezel Hesar through today’s photo exhibition in #Atlanta. @RepMcCormick @AustinScottGA08 @RepRickAllen @RepLoudermilk pic.twitter.com/AKfAPGGA1N
— Iranian American community of Georgia (@iacogeorgia) October 19, 2025
A Call for Justice and a Free Iran
The gathering backed NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi‘s “No to Executions” campaign for global expansion, while reaffirming calls for regime change toward a secular and democratic republic that rejects both theocracy and MEK Resistance Units. Participants also voiced support for MEK Resistance Units inside Iran, who continue their fight for justice, freedom, and human rights.



