
Paris, France – May 1-2, 2025: Marking International Workers’ Day, supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a powerful exhibition in Paris to denounce the Iranian regime’s intensifying human rights abuses and its brutal use of the death penalty.
The event also paid tribute to the hardworking people of Iran and expressed solidarity with Iranian workers—especially those killed in the recent deadly explosion in Bandar Abbas, a tragedy caused by the criminal actions of the clerical regime and its IRGC forces, who recklessly stockpiled hazardous chemical and military materials in a civilian port, endangering and ultimately sacrificing innocent lives.
The exhibition featured impactful photographs and detailed reports documenting the regime’s escalating repression, including the sharp rise in executions of political prisoners—many affiliated with the PMOI . Firsthand testimonies of arbitrary arrests, torture, and death sentences exposed the harsh realities facing dissidents in Iran.
Organizers called for urgent international action, urging the European Union to blacklist the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist entity. They emphasized the importance of global pressure to hold the Tehran regime accountable for its ongoing crimes.
The exhibition also highlighted the PMOI’s vision for a free, democratic, and secular Iran—firmly rejecting both the ruling theocracy and any return to monarchy. French attendees expressed strong support for the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom, underscoring the growing international movement for democratic change in Iran.



