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Paris to Host Major Rally Supporting a Free Iran on June 20

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More than 100,000 people are expected to gather in Paris on June 20, 2026, to voice their support for freedom and democracy in Iran. The event will call for an end to executions in Iran and advocate for a democratic republic free from dictatorship.

“No to Executions, Yes to a Democratic Republic”

Supporters of the Iranian Resistance and freedom-loving Iranians from across the world are expected to participate in what organizers describe as one of the largest Iranian gatherings ever held in Europe. The rally aims to condemn the increasing wave of political executions in Iran and highlight the Iranian people’s demand for a democratic future.

The event coincides with the 45th anniversary of the beginning of Iran’s nationwide resistance against the ruling theocracy — a day commemorated as the Day of Martyrs and Political Prisoners in Iran. Organizers say the gathering will deliver a clear message to the international community: lasting peace and stability in Iran can only be achieved through support for the Iranian people’s struggle for freedom and democracy.

Growing Concerns Over Executions in Iran

The rally takes place amid rising international concern over the sharp increase in executions of political prisoners in Iran, particularly members and supporters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK). Reports indicate that dozens of dissidents have been executed in recent weeks, while many others remain on death row.

Human rights advocates warn that the Iranian regime is using executions and widespread repression to create fear and prevent another nationwide uprising similar to the protests that swept across Iran earlier this year. Many young protesters, students, and athletes arrested during the January 2026 uprising are still imprisoned, and the fate of thousands remains unknown.

For many participants, opposition to executions is closely tied to the broader demand for democratic change. Their central slogan remains:

“No to Executions — No to Shah, No to Mullahs — Yes to a Democratic Republic.”

Rejecting All Forms of Dictatorship

Speakers and participants are expected to emphasize that the Iranian people reject both the former monarchy and the current clerical regime. The movement supporting the rally advocates for a democratic republic based on free elections, separation of religion and state, gender equality, minority rights, and the abolition of the death penalty.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), which supports the event, states that Iran’s future must be determined solely by its people — not through foreign intervention, war, or appeasement of the ruling establishment.

Maryam Rajavi, the NCRI’s President-elect for the transitional period, has repeatedly promoted what she describes as a “third option”: neither dictatorship nor foreign-imposed change, but democratic transformation led by the Iranian people and the organized resistance inside Iran.

International Support and Solidarity

Lawmakers, former officials, human rights advocates, and political figures from Europe and North America are expected to attend the rally in solidarity with the Iranian people.

Organizers believe the large turnout in Paris will reflect growing international support for a democratic republic in Iran and for the Iranian people’s right to resist tyranny and repression.

As preparations continue, activists across social media are encouraging supporters worldwide to take part in what they describe as a historic march for Iran’s future.

On June 20, Paris is expected to become the voice of a nation calling for freedom, justice, and an end to executions.

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