Paris, France – June 13, 2025 – Advocates of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition in Paris to condemn the Iranian regime’s worsening human rights violations, with a particular emphasis on the recent surge in executions across the nation.
The event showcased powerful photographs and comprehensive documentation highlighting the regime’s intensified repression of dissent, including the rising number of political prisoners—many linked to the PMOI —facing execution. Eyewitness accounts revealed the regime’s use of arbitrary arrests, torture, and death sentences as tools of state oppression
Organizers called for urgent international attention to the worsening human rights crisis in Iran. They urged democratic governments to speak out and hold the regime accountable for its systematic violations.
In addition to exposing abuses, the exhibition presented the PMOI’s vision for a free, democratic, and secular Iran—rejecting both the clerical dictatorship and a return to monarchy.
French participants expressed solidarity with the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom, reflecting the expanding international support for democratic change in Iran.