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Berlin Protest: MEK Condemns Death Penalty and Calls for Regime Change

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Berlin Exhibition Highlights Iran‘s Escalating Human Rights Crisis

Berlin, Germany -⁤ An exhibition in Berlin⁤ this⁣ week brought ‌renewed attention to the severe and ongoing human rights⁢ abuses occurring in Iran, spotlighting the plight of political ​prisoners and the escalating use of the death penalty. The event⁤ underscored⁢ support for the Iranian people’s⁣ struggle for a ⁢democratic future ​and amplified calls for international ⁤accountability.

The ‌exhibition prominently featured the “No to executions” campaign led by Maryam Rajavi, ⁤President-elect ‍of ⁣the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). It comes at a critical ⁤juncture, as Iran’s regime continues‌ to suppress ​dissent with increasing brutality and faces growing ‍international scrutiny over its human rights record. ⁤The event also voiced solidarity with the MEK Resistance Units operating within Iran,who are actively challenging the regime’s ‍authority.

Organizers emphasized the ‌exhibition’s⁤ aim to reject both the current theocratic⁣ rule in Iran and a return to the authoritarian monarchy of the past, advocating instead for a secular, democratic republic. the display detailed‌ the systematic repression of⁢ Iranian citizens, including arbitrary arrests,⁣ torture, and unfair trials,⁢ while highlighting the regime’s crackdown ‍on protests⁤ and its suppression of fundamental freedoms.

The exhibition served as a platform ‍to⁤ reaffirm ‌support for the NCRI’s vision of‍ a free Iran and to​ galvanize international pressure on ‌the ​Iranian government to end its human rights violations and respect ‍the rights of its⁣ citizens.

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