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    Iran Executes Teenager Among First Sentenced for Anti-Government Protests

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Saleh Mohammadi, a young athlete who was part of Iran’s national wrestling team, has been executed after being convicted of killing police officers during the recent wave of anti-government protests. Alongside two other men, Mohammadi was found guilty in a case that has drawn significant attention both within Iran and internationally. This execution represents one of the earliest and most severe punishments handed down in response to the unrest that has gripped the country.

    The protests, which erupted across Iran, were sparked by widespread dissatisfaction with the government and calls for greater freedoms. Authorities responded with a heavy hand, cracking down on demonstrators and arresting hundreds. The case of Mohammadi, a teenager, highlights the government’s determination to suppress dissent by making examples of those involved in violent confrontations with law enforcement.

    Mohammadi’s background as a national-level athlete adds a poignant dimension to the story. His involvement in the protests and subsequent conviction have shocked many, as athletes often hold a respected status in Iranian society. The decision to carry out his execution underscores the severity with which the Iranian judiciary is treating protest-related offenses, especially those involving violence against state officials.

    Along with Mohammadi, two other men were sentenced and executed for their alleged roles in the killing of police officers. The state media’s announcement of these executions serves as a stark warning to others who might consider participating in anti-government activities. Human rights organizations have condemned the executions, raising concerns about the fairness of the trials and the use of capital punishment against young protesters.

    This development comes amid ongoing tensions in Iran, where the government continues to face internal challenges and international scrutiny. The execution of a teenager linked to the protests is likely to fuel further debate about human rights and the rule of law in the country. Meanwhile, the authorities maintain that such measures are necessary to restore order and deter future violence.

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