
Freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) held a book table and photo exhibition in Paris on February 17, 2026, to express solidarity with nationwide uprising in Iran and honor the victims and fallen heroes of the uprising. The event highlighted the resilience of the Iranian people and their continued demand for freedom, justice, and democratic governance.
Organizers maintained a continuous presence near the National Assembly to draw the attention of French representatives to the suffering of Iranians and their determination to reject all forms of dictatorship—whether monarchical and theocratic. Through images and testimonies, the exhibition underscored the sacrifices made by protesters and called on the international community to stand with the Iranian people rather than any form of authoritarian rule.
Participants emphasized the need for the establishment of a free and democratic republic in Iran, reaffirming their support for the ongoing struggle of Iranians seeking political rights and civil liberties. The event served as both a memorial to those who lost their lives and a renewed appeal for global solidarity with a movement striving for meaningful change.