Paris, France—November 21, 2024: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized a compelling exhibition of photographs and books to express solidarity with the Iranian Revolution and protest the Iranian regime’s escalating use of executions.
The event spotlighted growing global alarm over Iran’s increasing reliance on the death penalty, often targeting political dissidents and MEK supporters. Human rights advocates and members of the Iranian diaspora emphasized the urgency of addressing these abuses.
Attendees explored a rich collection of books and evocative photographs that chronicled the history of Iran’s resistance movement. These exhibits illuminated the PMOI’s dedication to establishing a democratic, secular Iran, while showcasing the enduring struggle and sacrifices of the Iranian people for freedom and human rights.
During the event, MEK supporters in Paris called for the leaders of Iran’s regime to face trial for crimes against humanity in international courts. They also pressed the European Union to officially designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
The exhibition attracted significant interest from French citizens, many of whom expressed their solidarity with the Iranian Revolution and their hope for a free Iran.