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London Exhibition Highlights Iran’s Execution Crisis, Urges UK to Blacklist IRGC

London exhibition spotlights Iran’s execution surge, warns of at-risk prisoners, and calls on UK to blacklist the IRGC.

London, UK – July 2, 2026: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), organized a book table and photo exhibition in London to raise awareness about the worsening human rights situation in Iran.

Held to commemorate the martyrs of the January 2026 uprising, the event focused on the Iranian regime’s escalating use of executions, particularly the urgent risk facing political prisoners and protesters detained during the January demonstrations. Organizers stressed the need for immediate action to halt these executions.

Through photographs, publications, and testimonies, the exhibition highlighted the suffering of the Iranian people and their determination to reject all forms of dictatorship, whether monarchical and theocratic, while exposing ongoing human rights violations by the regime.

Participants called on the international community to support the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom, human rights, and the establishment of a democratic republic. They also urged the British government to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.

The event served both as a call to stop executions in Iran and as a tribute to those who have lost their lives in the fight for justice and democratic change.

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