
Strasbourg, France — January 22, 2026: Supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) gathered outside the European Parliament in Strasbourg to show solidarity with the nationwide uprising in Iran and call for international action against the mullahs’ regime.
Solidarity with Iran’s Uprising
Demonstrators carried banners reading “No to the Shah! No to the Mullahs” and “Regime change in Iran by the people of Iran,” expressing their support for protesters inside Iran and demanding a free and democratic republic. Photos of the martyrs of the ongoing nationwide protests highlighted the regime’s violent repression, including killings, mass arrests, and hospital raids.
European Parliament Condemns Regime
During the rally, the European Parliament adopted a resolution overwhelmingly supporting the Iranian uprising and condemning the regime’s crimes. The resolution was hailed by demonstrators as a courageous and timely act of solidarity with the Iranian people.
The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted on the Iran resolution today
NOTE: One MEP filed an amendment to add Reza Pahlavi’s name to the text, but this was “clearly rejected” by MEPs
Iran doesn’t need to go from one dictator to another. #No2ShahNo2Mullahs
CC: @EP_President https://t.co/ADSuFlKy83 pic.twitter.com/JL5pqIxZY9
— M. Hanif Jazayeri (@HanifJazayeri) January 22, 2026
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), thanked President Roberta Metsola and Members of the European Parliament for standing with Iranians and their legitimate demands for freedom, human rights, and democracy.
The European Parliament’s resolution condemning the brutal repression of protesters in Iran is a courageous and timely act of solidarity with the Iranian people’s uprising.
I sincerely thank President @RobertaMetsola and the Members of the European Parliament for standing with… pic.twitter.com/VGYwnDby0x— Maryam Rajavi (@Maryam_Rajavi) January 22, 2026
International Support Needed
Speakers at the Strasbourg rally emphasized that verbal condemnations are no longer sufficient. They urged the international community to take concrete measures, including investigations into crimes against humanity, holding regime leaders accountable in international courts, and applying legal actions under universal jurisdiction.