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Paris Exhibition on December 26 Backs Iranian Revolution and Denounces Regime’s Human Rights Violations

Paris exhibition – December 26, 2024

Paris, France—December 26, 2024: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) organized an exhibition featuring photographs and books to express solidarity with the Iranian Revolution while condemning the regime’s escalating use of executions.

The event shed light on the worsening human rights situation in Iran, particularly the recent death sentences imposed on six political prisoners affiliated with the PMOI. Through this exhibition, organizers sought to raise awareness of these grave injustices and galvanize international efforts to counter the regime’s oppressive policies.

The display included an extensive collection of books and striking photographs documenting Iran’s resistance movement, with a focus on the PMOI’s unwavering advocacy for a democratic and secular future. These materials vividly depicted the resilience and sacrifices of the Iranian people in their ongoing struggle for freedom and human rights.

Participants called on the international community to hold the Iranian regime accountable, urging global leaders to prosecute its leaders for crimes against humanity in international courts. They also pressed for the European Union to officially designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.

The exhibition resonated deeply with attendees, including numerous French citizens, who expressed their solidarity with the Iranian people and their pursuit of a free and democratic Iran.

This event was part of a broader campaign by MEK supporters to expose the regime’s human rights abuses and build momentum for global action against its oppressive rule.

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