Refugees who fled a war-torn Iran were invited to a multicultural evening of music, food and dancing.
Hundreds of Muslim, Jewish and Christian people filled Mill Hill Trinity Church, in Nether Street, for a Persian-themed event.
Representatives from various Anglo-Iranian groups, who are supported by the National Council of Resistance of Iran, also took part.
Some spoke in support of those living in Camp Liberty, a prison camp in Iraq, who have no access to electricity, medical supplies or water.
Hendon MP Matthew Offord, who is has been offering support to the Anglo-Iranian community, also spoke in support of those affected by the conditions in the Middle Eastern country.
The event included live Persian music and a three-course Persian meal as well as arts and crafts.
Dowlat Nowrouzi, a UK Representative of the national council, also spoke at this event and thanked the Anglo-Iranian Community in Barnet and Mr Offord.
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