Geneva, Switzerland—December 11, 2024: Freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized a rally and exhibition in front of the UN headquarters to mark Human Rights Day. They protested the death sentences imposed on six political prisoners associated with the PMOI. The event also condemned the Iranian regime’s ongoing crimes against its people and expressed solidarity with the continuing Iranian Revolution.
The Iranian community in Geneva called for the immediate release of all political prisoners held in the regime’s prisons.
During their demonstrations, freedom-loving Iranians urged the United Nations, the Human Rights Council, and member states to refer the regime’s human rights violations to the United Nations Security Council and to hold the regime’s leaders accountable for crimes against humanity. MEK supporters in Geneva called for an international tribunal to prosecute the mullahs’ regime leaders for crimes against humanity.
The demonstrators emphasized the Iranian people’s desire for a democratic republic and their rejection of any form of dictatorship, whether from the mullahs’ regime or a return to the Shah’s regime.
They called for the recognition of the Iranian resistance and the right of the Iranian people, along with the MEK Resistance Units inside Iran, to defend themselves in their struggle against tyranny and dictatorship.
The rally also condemned the regime’s brutal repression of Iranian women under the guise of enforcing the hijab. Participants expressed support for the resistance of Iranian women against the regime’s oppression, chanting the slogan: “Woman, Resistance, Freedom.”