Paris, France—January 8, 2025: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition featuring photographs and books. The event aimed to express solidarity with the Iranian Revolution and denounce the regime’s escalating use of executions.
The exhibition highlighted the increasingly dire human rights situation in Iran, with a particular focus on recent death sentences imposed on political prisoners, including those affiliated with the PMOI. Organizers sought to raise awareness of these severe injustices and encourage international action against the regime’s oppressive policies.
The event showcased a wide selection of books and powerful photographs documenting Iran’s resistance movement, with a special emphasis on the PMOI’s steadfast commitment to a democratic and secular future. The materials vividly portrayed the resilience and sacrifices of the Iranian people in their ongoing struggle for freedom and human rights.
Participants urged the international community to hold the Iranian regime accountable, calling on global leaders to prosecute its officials for crimes against humanity in international courts. They also advocated 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 human rights violations and build international support for decisive action against its repressive rule.
Furthermore, the event in Paris underscored the Iranian people’s aspirations for a democratic republic, firmly rejecting both the current mullahs’ regime and any return to monarchical rule under the Shah.
The exhibition left a strong impression on attendees, including many French citizens, who expressed their solidarity with the Iranian people and their aspirations for a free and democratic Iran.