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MEK Supporters Exhibition in Paris Marks Anniversary of Massoud Rajavi’s 1979 Release and Supports the Iranian Revolution

On January 19, 2024, in Paris, France, freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition to express solidarity with the Iranian Revolution. Iranians celebrated the anniversary of Massoud Rajavi‘s release from the Shah regime’s prison in 1979, marking the liberation of the last group of political prisoners.

Massoud Rajavi was the leader of the main opposition to the mullahs’ rule after the 1979 revolution. He opposed the mullahs for violating the people’s basic rights and freedom. He then formed a coalition of opposition groups and personalities named the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Massoud Rajavi poster was installed in Tehran by the MEK Resistance Units on the occasion of the anniversary of his release from Shah Prison - January 2019
Massoud Rajavi poster was installed in Tehran by the MEK Resistance Units on the occasion of the anniversary of his release from Shah Prison – January 2019

Massoud Rajavi’s efforts turned him to number-one enemy to the mullahs. PMOI/MEK supporters bear the heaviest charges in Iran’s prison.

French citizens visited the photo exhibition and expressed their solidarity with the Iranian Revolution.

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