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Paris Exhibition Stands in Solidarity with Iranian Resistance

On April 29-30, 2024, an exhibition was held in Paris at the Municipal Hall of the 5th District to show solidarity with the Iranian Resistance.
Paris Exhibition – April 29-30, 2024

On April 29-30, 2024, an exhibition was held in Paris at the Municipal Hall of the 5th District to show solidarity with the Iranian Resistance. The event, organized by supporters of the Iranian opposition, aimed to denounce the repression of women by the theocratic regime in Iran and to voice support for the ongoing resistance movement of the Iranian people.

The exhibition highlighted the plight of Iranian women under the current regime, which has been accused of systematic human rights abuses and the suppression of basic freedoms. Visitors were able to learn about the courageous efforts of Iranian resistance fighters who have risked their lives to challenge the regime and fight for a more democratic and just society.

Human Rights Exhibition at 5th District of Paris: Solidarity with Resisters in Iran

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) alongside Mrs. Florence Berthout Mayor of the 5th District of Paris on April 30, 2024 visited the exhibition of human rights.

Mrs. Rajavi said, “49 executions in 11 days, flip side of women’s suppression. Iranians endure sexual violence, torture & executions daily for 40+ years under mullahs.”

The event was seen as an important show of international support for the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom and self-determination. By bringing attention to the situation in Iran, the organizers hoped to galvanize further global action and pressure against the regime’s authoritarian policies.

The exhibition in Paris is part of a broader campaign to raise awareness and mobilize support for the Iranian Resistance movement, which has gained momentum in recent years despite the regime’s crackdown on dissent. As the people of Iran continue to bravely resist the mullahs’ regime oppression, events like this one in Paris serve as a powerful demonstration of solidarity and a call for meaningful change.

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