
Photo and book exhibit by PMOI and NCRI supporters urges global action, supports political prisoners, and promotes a free, secular Iran.
Paris, France – January 31, 2026 – Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), along with freedom-loving Iranians and supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), held a photo and book exhibition in Paris in solidarity with the nationwide uprising in Iran and its courageous protesters. The event sent a clear message: to support the Iran Revolution 2026 and a democratic republic, participants called on people to join the Berlin Free Iran demonstration on February 7.
The exhibition highlighted the Iranian regime’s escalating human rights violations, with a particular focus on the grave threat facing political prisoners. Photographs of martyrs from the ongoing protests were displayed, condemning the brutal crackdown, mass arrests, and massacres carried out by the ruling clerical regime. Organizers expressed unwavering support for their compatriots inside Iran who have risen up against oppression and tyranny.
French attendees voiced strong solidarity with the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom, reflecting the growing international support for democratic change in Iran. In addition to exposing the regime’s crimes, organizers stressed the urgent need for swift international intervention, urging the global community to condemn the Iranian regime’s actions and hold its leaders accountable for crimes against humanity.
The exhibition also presented the PMOI’s vision for a free, democratic, and secular Iran—clearly rejecting both the ruling theocracy and any return to monarchy.