Berlin Exhibition Highlights Iran‘s Escalating Human Rights Crisis
Berlin, Germany -โค An exhibition in Berlinโค thisโฃ week brought โrenewed attention to the severe and ongoing human rightsโข abuses occurring in Iran, spotlighting the plight of political โprisoners and the escalating use of the death penalty. The eventโค underscoredโข support for the Iranian people’sโฃ struggle for a โขdemocratic future โand amplified calls for international โคaccountability.
The โexhibition prominently featured the “No to executions” campaign led by Maryam Rajavi, โคPresident-elect โof โฃthe National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). It comes at a critical โคjuncture, as Iran’s regime continuesโ to suppress โdissent with increasing brutality and faces growing โinternational scrutiny over its human rights record. โคThe event also voiced solidarity with the MEK Resistance Units operating within Iran,who are actively challenging the regime’s โauthority.
Organizers emphasized the โexhibition’sโค aim to reject both the current theocraticโฃ rule in Iran and a return to the authoritarian monarchy of the past, advocating instead for a secular, democratic republic. the display detailedโ the systematic repression ofโข Iranian citizens, including arbitrary arrests,โฃ torture, and unfair trials,โข while highlighting the regime’s crackdown โon protestsโค and its suppression of fundamental freedoms.
The exhibition served as a platform โtoโค reaffirm โsupport for the NCRI’s vision ofโ a free Iran and toโ galvanize international pressure on โthe โIranian government to end its human rights violations and respect โthe rights of itsโฃ citizens.