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Paris Exhibition Sheds Light on Human Rights Violations in Iran: MEK Supporters Gather on November 12, 2024

Paris exhibition, November 12, 2024

Paris, France—November 12, 2024: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held an exhibition featuring photographs and books. The event aimed to show solidarity with the ongoing Iranian Revolution and to protest the alarming rise in executions carried out by the Iranian regime.

The exhibition underscored growing concerns within the Iranian diaspora and among human rights advocates over Iran’s increased use of the death penalty, particularly against political opponents and MEK supporters.

Visitors to the exhibition were presented not only with powerful images but also with an extensive collection of books detailing the history of the Iranian resistance. These materials highlighted the PMOI’s ongoing efforts to promote a democratic, secular Iran, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of the Iranian people’s struggles and the significant sacrifices made for fundamental freedoms.

During the event, MEK supporters in Paris called for the prosecution of the regime’s leaders for crimes against humanity in an international court. They also urged the European Union to officially designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.

The exhibition drew significant interest from French citizens, many of whom visited to express their support for the Iranian Revolution.

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