Olympians speak out against Iran's public execution of champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi - Fox News
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Olympians have condemned Iran's public execution of champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi.
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Olympians have publicly condemned Iran's execution of champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi. This outcry follows the public execution of Mohammadi by the Iranian government. The condemnation from Olympians highlights international concern over human rights and judicial processes in Iran, particularly involving prominent athletes.
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International athletes have publicly spoken out against Iran's execution of Saleh Mohammadi.
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