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Iranian Resistance Supporters in Melbourne, Australia Condemn Executions of Political Prisoners

Supporters of the Iranian Resistance in Melbourne called for the abolition of the death penalty and the release of political prisoners in Iran.

Melbourne, Australia – April 10, 2026: Supporters of the Iranian Resistance held a book stall and photo exhibition in Melbourne to protest the executions of six political prisoners — Mohammad Taghavi, Akbar Daneshvar Kar, Babak Alipour, Pouya GhobadiVahid Bani-Amerian, and Abolhassan Montazer. The victims were affiliated with the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK).

Participants condemned the actions of Iran’s ruling regime, describing the executions as a flagrant violation of human rights. They called for regime change and urged the Australian government to take a clear stance against the ongoing human rights abuses in Iran.

The event highlighted growing international concern over the situation of political prisoners in Iran. Participants called for increased global pressure to end executions and to support the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom and democracy.

Call for International Support

Organizers of the rally in Melbourne urged the Australian public and the international community to recognize the Iranian people’s firm rejection of all forms of dictatorship — whether monarchical or theocratic.

Solidarity of Australian Citizens in Melbourne

Australian citizens visiting the photo exhibition of martyrs and images of political prisoners executed by the Iranian regime 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.

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