The Jerusalem Post

‘If Iran can kill a national hero, they would kill anyone’

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

Popular American podcast host Joe Rogan devoted part of his show on Tuesday, which has 9.5 million followers, to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s execution of the champion Iranian wrestler Navid Afkari.

While discussing internatio­nal wrestling with American Olympic Gold Medalist Dan Gable, Rogan said about Afkari and the regime in Tehran: “It seems like what they were/are doing was just making sure that people were scared. If they can kill a man who’s so beloved – a national hero – they would kill anybody.”

Rogan started off his podcast on the media service platform Spotify by telling Gable that “I am sure you are aware what happened recently… with the Iranian wrestler who was killed because he was involved in a peaceful protest and they made an example out of him.”

Gable responded by doubting the Islamic Republic’s reason for executing Afkari in September 2020: “And they claimed that he killed somebody, but you know you can claim whatever you want to help satisfy the people. But chances are he didn’t.”

Human rights organizati­ons and many Western government­s contend that Iran’s regime imposed an extrajudic­ial execution on Afkari because he protested against regime corruption in 2018.

On Monday, the US State Department issued its annual human rights report including on the situation in Iran. According to the report, “Five UN special rapporteur­s condemned the execution as ‘summary’ and concluded that it appeared to have been used by the government ‘as a warning to its population in a climate of increasing social unrest.’”

The report said that “according to HRANA [Human Rights Activists in Iran], on December 17, authoritie­s arrested Afkari’s father and a brother as they sought to clear a site in Fars Province to lay a gravestone memorializ­ing Navid Afkari’s death.”

Wrestler Sally Roberts, a twotime world bronze medalist, tweeted her thanks to Gable and Rogan “for talking about all things wrestling – including the execution of #navidafkar­i. No athletes should be killed for participat­ing in peaceful protests.”

The US State Department wrote that “the Iranian authoritie­s, according to widespread media reports, executed profession­al wrestler Navid Afkari convicted of murdering a sanitation worker, who was also a law enforcemen­t officer, during anti-government protests in 2018 in Shiraz.”

The report added that the “authoritie­s arrested Afkari and his brother, Vahid, one month after the protests and charged them with taking part in illegal demonstrat­ions, insulting the supreme leader, robbery and ‘enmity against God.’”

“In early September the Supreme Court upheld a death sentence imposed upon conviction by a criminal court in Shiraz against Navid and a 25-year prison sentence for Vahid convicted for assisting in the alleged murder, while simultaneo­usly dismissing the brothers’ allegation­s that security officials obtained their confession­s under torture and used as ‘evidence’ against them a forced confession broadcast on state television Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasti­ng (IRIB),” the report said.

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