On August 27, 2024, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition in Berlin, Germany. The event was held in solidarity with political prisoners in Iran who are currently on hunger strike.
The exhibition focused on raising awareness about the “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign. This initiative aims to draw attention to the human rights situation in Iran, particularly the treatment of political prisoners.
The Berlin exhibition represents part of a broader effort by the Iranian Resistance to bring global attention to the situation of political prisoners in Iran and to advocate for an end to executions and torture practices.
Freedom-loving Iranians in Berlin expressed their solidarity with the Iranian Revolution. The exhibition was also held to protest the increasing wave of executions carried out by the Iranian regime.
Iranians demanded the immediate release of all political prisoners from the prisons of the mullahs’ regime in Iran. They also condemned the brutal repression of Iranian women under the pretext of hijab and supported the resistance of Iranian women against the oppression of the regime with the slogan “women, resistance, freedom.”
MEK supporters in Berlin demanded the trial of the mullahs’ regime leaders for crimes against humanity in an international court. In addition, they asked the international community to recognize the right of self-defense of the Iranian people against the religious dictatorship.
German citizens visited the photo exhibition and expressed their solidarity with the Iranian Revolution.