
Los Angeles, California — December 14, 2025: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held an exhibition and bookstall to protest the Iranian regime’s increasing use of the death penalty, particularly against political prisoners. The event also expressed solidarity with the “No to Execution” campaign.
Call to Abolish the Death Penalty in Iran
The event called for the complete abolition of capital punishment in Iran and the unconditional release of all political prisoners, especially those at risk of imminent execution. Organizers also urged that senior regime officials be held accountable before an international tribunal for crimes against humanity.
A Call for Justice and a Free Iran
The exhibition supported NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi’s “No to Executions” campaign and called for its global expansion. It reaffirmed demands for regime change toward a secular, democratic republic—rejecting both theocracy and monarchy—and expressed support for MEK Resistance Units inside Iran who are fighting for justice.
Solidarity of Local Citizens in Los Angeles
Los Angeles residents visiting the photo exhibition—featuring images of martyrs and political prisoners sentenced to death—expressed deep solidarity with the Iranian people. They strongly condemned the regime’s inhumane actions and voiced their support for the struggle for freedom and human rights in Iran.



