Shock and condemnation as Iran executes fighter



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Iran said it executed a fighter on Saturday for murdering a man during a wave of anti-government protests in 2018, drawing widespread condemnation and stirring up the International Olympic Committee.

Navid Afkari, 27, was executed in a prison in the southern city of Shiraz, provincial attorney general Kazem Mousavi said on the state television website.

Afkari had been convicted of “voluntary manslaughter” for stabbing Hossein Torkman, a water department employee, to death on August 2, 2018, the judiciary said.

Shiraz and several other urban centers across Iran had been the scene that day of protests and demonstrations against the government over economic and social difficulties.

The International Olympic Committee said it was “shocked” by the execution and that it was “deeply upsetting” that pleas from athletes around the world and international bodies had failed to stop it.

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