Paris, France—Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) hosted a powerful exhibition of photographs and books on December 19 and 20, 2024, to express solidarity with the Iranian Revolution and condemn the Iranian regime’s increasing reliance on executions.
The event highlighted the escalating human rights violations in Iran, including recent death sentences handed down to six political prisoners linked to the PMOI. The exhibition aimed to draw attention to these injustices and mobilize international action against the regime’s oppressive tactics.
Showcasing an extensive collection of books and evocative photographs, the exhibition chronicled Iran’s resistance movement, emphasizing the PMOI’s commitment to a democratic and secular Iran. These materials captured the resilience and sacrifices of Iranians in their fight for freedom and human rights.
Participants called for international accountability, urging global leaders to prosecute Iran’s rulers for crimes against humanity in international courts. They also demanded that the European Union officially classify the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
The event resonated strongly with attendees, including many French citizens, who expressed solidarity with the Iranian people and their aspirations for a free and democratic nation.
This exhibition was part of ongoing efforts by MEK supporters to spotlight the Iranian regime’s abuses and build international pressure for change.