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“Iran, Chained Human Rights” Exhibition Held at Canada’s Parliament

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NCRI – Invited by the ‘Democratic Iran Association’ to mark the international Human Rights Day on December 10, an exhibition titled ‘Iran, Chained Human Rights’ was held at the Commonwealth Hall of the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday 6 December 2016, in which issues such as Iran’s human rights situation, Iranian people’s justice seeking movement, the massacre of political prisoners in the summer of 1988 and the deplorable conditions of prisoners of conscience were raised.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1V5JGk4kWY

Videos on the Khomeini-initiated massacre of political prisoners in the summer of 1988 as well as Mrs. Maryam Akbari Monfared’s 15-year prison sentence issued by the totally corrupt and criminal judiciary of the Mullahs’ regime for her questioning and complaining about the massacre, were shown in the exhibition, which was widely welcomed by the MPs from different parties as well as a number of their advisors. Deploring the critical situation of human rights in Iran, the exhibition visitors, with many of whom being newly elected Canadian MPs, asked for a wider cooperation for exposing more and more Iranian regime’s human rights violations as well as the release of Iran’s prisoners of conscience. 

 

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