Trump speaks out on Iran's execution of 19-year-old wrestler Saleh Mohammadi

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President Donald Trump connected Thursday addressed nan Iranian regime's execution of 19-year-old wrestler Saleh Mohammadi. 

"About 2 weeks ago, they put retired a announcement that if you protest, we will sprout you. They termination them. Look what they did to nan wrestler. They killed him for, for speaking up. They killed him. He was a prima wrestler, a awesome wrestler, actually," Trump said during an question and reply connected Fox News' "The Five."

"Iran has awesome wrestlers, and he was a star, 1 of nan best. And they killed him because he said up. He said against nan regime, which is mostly decimated."

Mohammadi was reportedly killed successful a nationalist hanging earlier this month, according to Iranian American quality authorities activists and dissidents.

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Iran International reported that Iran’s authorities hanged Mohammadi and 2 different Iranian men, Mehdi Ghasemi and Saeed Davoudi "after being accused of sidesplitting 2 constabulary officers during nationwide protests earlier this year," nan judiciary-linked Mizan news agency reported.

Mohammadi antecedently told Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting that his dream was to beryllium an Olympic champion. 

Mohammadi won a bronze badge successful September 2024 for Iran’s nationalist freestyle wrestling astatine nan Saytiyev International Cup successful Krasnoyarsk, Russia.

The execution prompted comments of mourning and outrage from multiple Olympians, including U.S. golden medalists Brandon Slay, a wrestler; Tyler Clary, a swimmer; and Kaillie Humphries, a women's bobsledder.

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The International Olympic Committee prompted disapproval for its statement addressing nan execution because it did not condemn Iran. 

"Sadly, today’s world is divided and afloat of conflicts and tragedies. The IOC cares profoundly astir nan business of athletes each astir nan globe and is concerned each clip it learns of individual cases of mistreatment," nan IOC said successful a connection to Fox News Digital.

"However, it is very difficult to remark connected situations of individuals during a conflict aliases unrest successful a state without nan IOC being capable to verify nan often contradicting information.

"At this infinitesimal successful time, we are peculiarly concerned astir nan business of Iranian athletes impacted by nan events unfolding successful their country, arsenic we are pinch each athletes who look conflict and tragedies elsewhere successful nan world. Unfortunately, these situations are much regularly brought to our attraction owed to nan progressively divided world successful which we live."

The IOC noted it does not person nan powerfulness to dictate nan decisions of a sovereign nation. 

"The IOC, arsenic a civil, non-governmental organization, has neither nan remit nor nan expertise to alteration nan laws aliases governmental strategy of a sovereign country. This is nan morganatic domiciled of governments and the respective intergovernmental organizations. 

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"The IOC is simply a sports statement whose remit and occurrence is based connected bringing nan world together successful serene competition. We have to be realistic astir nan IOC's expertise to straight power world and nationalist affairs," nan connection continued.

"At nan aforesaid time, we will proceed to activity pinch our Olympic stakeholders to thief wherever we can, often done quiet sports diplomacy. The IOC remains in touch pinch nan Olympic organization from Iran."

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Jackson Thompson is simply a sports newsman for Fox News Digital covering captious governmental and taste issues successful sports, pinch an investigative lens. Jackson's reporting has been cited successful national authorities actions related to nan enforcement of Title IX, and successful bequest media outlets including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Associated Press and ESPN.com.

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