Kick Iran out of Olympics, World Cup for execution of over 30 athletes, activists demand
Activists are calling for the expulsion of Iran from international sports competitions due to the regime's execution of athletes and protesters.
Activists and former critics of the Iranian government are demanding that international sports organizations, including the Olympics and World Cup authorities, take action against Iran for its gruesome treatment of athletes and protesters. This call follows the execution of numerous anti-government demonstrators in Iran, including young athletes like Parsa Lorestani, a 15-year-old wrestler who was shot during protests. These actions have raised significant concerns about the safety of athletes in Iran, particularly in sports that are integral to the country's cultural identity, such as wrestling.
The sport of wrestling is heavily ingrained in Iranian culture, and it has become a focal point of protest against the regime's violent suppression of dissent. High-profile figures within the wrestling community, including former head coach Sardar Parshei, have spoken out against the executions, labeling them as a violation of human rights. This situation has become a rallying point for activists who argue that the international community should not support a regime that systematically eliminates its own citizens, especially those involved in sports.
The implications of such actions against Iran could be profound, potentially affecting the country's participation in future international competitions and influencing global perceptions of the Iranian regime. By standing in solidarity with the victims, the sports community can send a strong message that such violations will not be tolerated. Activists hope that these measures will not only bring attention to the plight of athletes in Iran but also pressure the government to change its oppressive policies toward dissenters and the sporting community.