Paris, France – January 14-15, 2025: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held an exhibition in Paris to highlight the Iranian regime’s escalating human rights violations and express solidarity with the ongoing Iranian Revolution.
The exhibition showcased photographs and books that vividly documented the regime’s oppressive policies, including a rising number of executions targeting political prisoners. The event particularly emphasized the plight of those affiliated with the PMOI, drawing attention to their unjust treatment and recent death sentences.
Organizers sought to amplify international awareness of these grave injustices and urged the global community to take decisive action against the regime. Attendees were presented with a rich collection of materials portraying the resilience of Iran’s resistance movement and the PMOI’s unwavering commitment to a democratic and secular future.
Participants at the event called for global accountability, demanding that Iranian officials be prosecuted for crimes against humanity in international courts. They also renewed calls for the European Union to formally designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
This exhibition was part of a broader campaign by MEK supporters to expose the regime’s systemic human rights violations and rally international support for democratic change in Iran.
The event underscored the Iranian people’s aspiration for a free and democratic republic, explicitly rejecting both the current mullahs’ regime and any return to monarchical rule under the Shah.
The exhibition resonated deeply with attendees, including many French citizens, who expressed their solidarity with the Iranian people and their struggle for freedom and human rights.