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Iranians in Melbourne Advocate for Human Rights and Support Iran’s Revolution

Melbourne, Australia—November 22, 2024

Melbourne, Australia—November 22, 2024: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized a book exhibition to raise awareness about the increasing wave of executions carried out by the Iranian regime. The event also highlighted their solidarity with the ongoing Iranian Revolution.

They condemned the brutal repression of women by the mullahs’ regime under the pretext of enforcing compulsory hijab laws. Highlighting women as a driving force for change in Iran, they voiced strong support for the struggle of Iranian women, particularly the MEK Resistance Units operating across the country. Their rallying cry was the slogan, “Woman, Resistance, Freedom.”

Iranian Resistance supporters in Melbourne called for the blacklisting of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), emphasizing its role in repressing the Iranian people and perpetrating regional and international terrorism.

The participants reiterated the Iranian people’s aspiration for a democratic republic, rejecting any form of dictatorship, whether theocratic or monarchical, and emphasized their opposition to both the mullahs’ regime and any return to the Shah’s rule.

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

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Iranians in Melbourne Advocate for Human Rights and Support Iran’s Revolution