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- 20 ناۋ. 2026 16:00
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Promising Young Wrestler Executed in Iran Amidst Protests
A promising 19-year-old wrestler، Saleh Mohammadi، has been executed in Iran. Mohammadi، a member of Iran's junior national wrestling team، was sentenced to death and executed by hanging in the city of Qom.
He was accused of killing two police officers during widespread protests in January 2026. Authorities also alleged that he served the interests of Israel and the United States. Two other individuals were executed alongside Mohammadi.
Concise Legal Process
Mohammadi's case moved with remarkable speed. He was reportedly arrested on January 15th and received his sentence on February 4th، a process that has drawn criticism from human rights organizations.
According to these organizations، the young athlete maintained his innocence، claimed he was tortured، and was denied access to an independent lawyer. Mohammadi had earned a bronze medal at a tournament in Russia in 2024، leading to his call-up to the national team.
A Stark Warning
The execution of Saleh Mohammadi occurs against a backdrop of ongoing protests in Iran، with dozens of athletes and coaches reportedly detained. Experts view these actions as a stern warning from the authorities to the public.
The message appears to be that anyone participating in protests، regardless of their prominence، faces severe consequences. This case highlights the harsh penalties that can be imposed on individuals involved in dissent.