
Gothenburg, Sweden – August 5, 2025
Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) gathered in Gothenburg to mark the 45th consecutive week of local participation in the global “No to Execution Tuesdays” campaign. The movement protests the Iranian regime’s escalating wave of executions and systematic repression.
This week’s rally coincided with the 80th consecutive week of protests by political prisoners across Iran, now spanning 48 prisons. The campaign reflects a growing resistance movement and highlights the urgent need for international attention and action.
Protesters Condemn Executions of MEK Members in Iran
A central focus of the Gothenburg demonstration was the execution of Mehdi Hassani and Behrouz Ehsani, both members of the PMOI, carried out by the regime in Ghezel Hesar Prison. Protesters condemned these killings as politically motivated and emblematic of the regime’s brutal effort to suppress dissent.
Demonstrators strongly denounced the Iranian regime’s increasing use of the death penalty, calling for the immediate annulment of all death sentences and the unconditional release of political prisoners.
Freedom-loving Iranians in Gothenburg expressed support for Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), and her call to expand the “No to Executions” campaign globally.
Calls for International Action and Recognition of Iranian Resistance
The protesters demanded that the regime’s leaders be prosecuted for crimes against humanity in an international tribunal. They also urged the Swedish government to end its policy of appeasement toward Tehran and to formally designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
Finally, the demonstrators reaffirmed the Iranian people’s call for a democratic republic, rejecting both religious dictatorship and any return to monarchy. They stressed the importance of recognizing the Iranian Resistance and supporting the MEK Resistance Units inside Iran in their fight for freedom and justice.



