According to Habilian, the “56 Years of Terror Exhibition”, which is now being held by Habilian Association (Families of Iranian Victims of Terrorism) and includes images and documents about the MEK's crimes since its establishment 56 years ago, opened on Thursday and will go on for two days in front of Stockholm court in Sweden.
This exhibition is on view in front of the court building, where some time ago during the trial of the Iranian citizen Hamid Nouri, members of the MEK terrorist group once appeared as plaintiffs and witnesses.
The Swedish court’s unconventional approach raised serious objections from Iranian families of terror victims. In their correspondence with Swedish political and judicial authorities and in a meeting with the Swedish ambassador in Tehran, these families objected to the Swedish court for allowing terrorists to appear in court to file a complaint and testify, calling it an unfair, cruel procedure where killers are swapped with martyrs. Therefore, Habilian aimed to run an exhibition on the MEK terrorist group’s crimes in front of this politicized court.
Propagating tens of documents and images of MeK's crimes for the first time has resulted in their anger and violent reactions. Fear of enlightening the Swedish public opinion about the reality and true nature of this terrorist group has led to the group's issuing a few statements in the final opening hours of the exhibition calling for its cancellation.
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