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‘MASSACRING YOUTH’: Iran Hangs 19-Year-Old Wrestling Champion After Protest Arrest
In a move that has ignited international outrage and drawn comparisons to the regime’s darkest periods of repression, Iranian authorities on Thursday executed 19-year-old national wrestling champion, Saleh Mohammadi.
Mohammadi was hanged at dawn at Qom Central Prison alongside two other young men, Mehdi Ghasemi and Saeed Davoudi. All three had been detained following their alleged involvement in nationwide protests that swept Iran in late 2025 and early 2026.
The executions were carried out despite high-level international pleas for clemency, including a formal statement from the United States accusing the Islamic Republic of “massacring youth.”
ایالات متحده از گزارشهایی درباره صالح محمدی، قهرمان ۱۹ ساله کشتی، که با اعدام قریبالوقوع روبهرو است، عمیقاً نگران است. رژیم جمهوری اسلامی ایران، جوانان را قتلعام و آینده ایران را ویران میکند.
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The three men were convicted of moharebeh — or “waging war against God” — and the alleged killing of two Law Enforcement Command (Faraja) officers during a protest in Qom on January 8, 2026.
Human rights organizations, including the HENGAW Organization for Human Rights and Iran Human Rights, have denounced the proceedings as “sham trials.” According to reports, Mohammadi’s conviction relied almost entirely on confessions allegedly obtained through severe physical and psychological torture. Although the young athlete retracted these statements in court, testifying that they were coerced, the judiciary rejected his claims. Moniters said the court disregarded potentially exculpatory evidence, including witness testimony from family members and CCTV footage that they say failed to place Mohammadi at the scene.
“The regime has done the exact opposite of what it signaled to the world,” said famed dissident Masih Alinejad, referring to earlier indications that executions of protest-related detainees might be halted. “This is not just about sports; this is about human dignity.”
Today, in Iran, in the middle of a war, the regime executed a 19-year-old national wrestling champion for the crime of joining January protests.