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Posted: 2020-09-12T20:17:51Z | Updated: 2020-09-12T20:19:33Z

TEHRAN (AP) Iranian state TV on Saturday reported that the countrys authorities executed a wrestler for allegedly murdering a man, after President Donald Trump asked for the 27-year-old condemned mans life to be spared.

State TV quoted the chief justice of Fars province, Kazem Mousavi, as saying: The retaliation sentence against Navid Afkari, the killer of Hassan Torkaman, was carried out this morning in Adelabad prison in Shiraz.

Afkaris case had drawn the attention of a social media campaign that portrayed him and his brothers as victims targeted over participating in protests against Irans Shiite theocracy in 2018. Authorities accused Afkari of stabbing a water supply company employee in the southern city of Shiraz amid the unrest.

Iran broadcast the wrestlers televised confession last week. The segment resembled hundreds of other suspected coerced confessions aired over the last decade in the Islamic Republic.

The case revived a demand inside the country for Iran to stop carrying out the death penalty. Even imprisoned Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, herself nearly a month into a hunger strike over conditions at Tehrans Evin prison amid the coronavirus pandemic, passed word that she supported Afkari.

The International Olympic Committee in a statement Saturday said it was shocked and saddened by the news of the wrestlers execution, and that the committees president, Thomas Bach, had made direct personal appeals to the Supreme Leader and to the President of Iran this week and asked for mercy for Navid Afkari.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the execution was cruel.

We condemn it in the strongest terms. It is an outrageous assault on human dignity, even by the despicable standards of this regime. The voices of the Iranian people will not be silenced, Pompeo tweeted.

Last week, President Donald Trump tweeted out his own concern about Afkaris case.

To the leaders of Iran, I would greatly appreciate if you would spare this young mans life, and not execute him, Trump wrote . Thank you!

Iran responded to Trumps tweet with a nearly 11-minute state TV package on Afkari. It included the weeping parents of the slain water company employee. The package included footage of Afkari on the back of a motorbike, saying he had stabbed the employee in the back, without explaining why he allegedly carried out the assault.

The state TV segment showed blurred police documents and described the killing as a personal dispute, without elaborating. It said Afkaris cellphone had been in the area and it showed surveillance footage of him walking down a street, talking on his phone.

Last week, Irans semiofficial Tasnim news agency dismissed Trumps tweet in a feature story, saying that American sanctions have hurt Iranian hospitals amid the pandemic.

Trump is worried about the life of a murderer while he puts many Iranian patients lives in danger by imposing severe sanctions, the agency said.