Photo exhibition of Iranian martyrs of the 12-day imposed war held in front of the UN office in Geneva
On Friday, September 12, an exhibition centered on photographs of Iranians martyred in the recent Israeli regime attacks against the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran was organized at Place des Nations in Geneva, directly across from the UN’s European office.
The exhibition was set up with the aim of raising global awareness and shedding light on the crimes committed against the Iranian people, as well as the blatant violations of international law and national sovereignty by the Israeli regime.
Participants and visitors—including human rights activists and representatives of some NGOs—expressed solidarity with the families of the victims. The main goal of the exhibition was to deliver the voice of the oppressed Iranian people to international forums and to warn against the ongoing lack of accountability regarding the Israeli regime’s military aggressions.
The exhibition took place against the backdrop of the continued absence of any firm or official reaction from the United Nations and the Security Council regarding the recent attacks—something many observers consider evidence of double standards in addressing human rights violations.


