NCRI – Iranians living in Norway have held a picket line in central Oslo to condemn and expose the recent wave of executions in Iran.
The Iranians, supporters of the main opposition group People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK), on Saturday chanted slogans against the Iranian regime’s President Hassan Rouhani who they accused of atrocious human rights abuses.
They put up signs and billboards outside the Norwegian Parliament reading “No to Rouhani” and “2,000 hanged in 2 years in Iran.”
Last week, young Iranians in Norway added their voices to the campaign against human rights abuses in Iran.
Iranians all over the world have embarked on a global campaign to expose the mullahs’ president Rouhani who has drastically stepped up human rights violations in Iran since he took office two years ago.
Iranians have been rallying outside government ministries and United Nations offices in various European and North American countries in recent weeks urging the international community to focus on Iran’s appalling human rights record.
The mullahs’ regime in Iran continues to execute more of its citizens per capita than any other U.N. member state. Some 2000 people have been executed under Rouhani’s watch in the past two years.
Victims of the execution spree during Rouhani’s tenure include dissidents such as supporters of the main Iranian opposition PMOI (MEK) as well as ethnic and religious minorities.







