On September 25, 2024, in Paris, France, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) and freedom-loving Iranians organized a compelling photo and book exhibition. This event was held in solidarity with the ongoing Iranian Revolution and served as a protest against the alarming rise in executions by the Iranian regime.
The exhibition in Paris underscores the growing concern among the Iranian diaspora and human rights advocates regarding the escalating use of the death penalty in Iran, particularly against political opponents and supporters of the MEK.
The exhibition featured not only powerful photographs but also a comprehensive book display. The books provided detailed documentation of the Iranian resistance movement’s history and highlighted the PMOI/MEK‘s ongoing efforts to promote a democratic and secular Iran. Attendees had the opportunity to engage deeply with these resources, gaining insight into the hardships faced by the Iranian people and the significant sacrifices made in their pursuit of fundamental rights.
MEK supporters in Paris demanded the trial of the mullahs’ regime leaders for crimes against humanity in an international court.
The organizers also urged the European Union to officially designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
The exhibition drew the attention of French citizens, many of whom visited and expressed their solidarity with the Iranian Revolution.