Participants held banners condemning growing suppression in Iran and calling on the international community to act immediately to stop barbaric executions which are carried out in public everyday.
In the demonstration the Iranian and Danish Cultural Society read out its statement condemning Nuri Al-Maliki’s remarks against the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK).
The statement also emphasized: while group executions is at its climax in Iran, Maliki is concerned about the security of the Iranian regime.
Nuri Al-Maliki, current Prime Minister of Iraq, on Monday, August 6, 2007, on the eve of his most recent to Tehran, once again repeated his intentions to please the ruling mullahs in Iran and said, "The presence of the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran in Iraq is a threat to Iran’s national security… and its presence on our soil is against Iraq’s constitution."
International legal and political organizations and personalities widely condemned Al-Maliki’s remarks and called on current Iraqi government to respect the rights of the Iranian Mojahedin.
At the end of fifth day of rally an official from the Amnesty International joined the rally and in his comments condemned crimes of the clerical regime in Iran and expressed his solidarity with the gathering.