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Sports - November 16, 2025

Eminent Sports Personalities Pledges Iran not to Execute Iranian Boxing Champion.

Sporting Doyens including Martina Navratilova, Sharron Davies were the others amongst several who have signed a letter pledging the Iranian Authorities to Cede its plan of executing Olympian Boxing Champion Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani.

Amid growing international outrage over Iran’s escalating use of capital punishment as a tool of oppression, the strongly worded letter condemns the Iranian regime’s decision to uphold the death sentence of Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani.

Vafaei Sani, 30, from Mashhad in north-east Iran, was arrested for taking part in nationwide protests in 2019 and accused of supporting an opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran (MEK). He has spent five years in prison, where he has been tortured and kept in solitary confinement.

The signatories have voiced, “Sport is meant to inspire hope, unity, and courage. The execution of a champion for his political views is a direct assault on these values and a warning to every athlete who dares to speak out”. The letter of pledge further reiterated, “We call on the United Nations, international sports federations and governments to act immediately to save the life of Mohammad Javad. The world must not stand by while Iran silences its champions”.

The letter said Vafaei Sani’s case was not an isolated one and noted Iran’s history of executing athletes for their beliefs, including Habib Khabiri, Captain of the National football team, and Fourouzan Abdi, Captain of the National Women’s volleyball team. Earlier in 2020, Navid Afkari, a 27 years old Iranian wrestling champion, was also executed, convicted of murdering a security guard during anti-regime protests in 2018, despite an international campaign to spare his life

Other signatories to the letter include the UK’s Tracy Edwards, who skippered the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, and was the first Woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy; the former Captain of the Australian football team Craig Foster; and Bahram Mavaddat, a footballer who was in the Iranian squad for the 1978 World Cup.

Vafaei Sani was arrested in March 2020. The charges against him included “spreading corruption on Earth through arson and destruction of public property”. His sentence has been overturned twice but on 04th October it was upheld on the third occasion. His trial was condemned as “grossly unfair” by human rights activists and organisations, including Amnesty International.

The appeal to halt Vafaei Sani’s execution comes after a 2023 letter to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, signed by more than 100 human rights experts and organisations, calling for action to prevent the athlete’s execution.

According to Amnesty International, there is an “execution crisis in Iran, which has reached horrific proportions”. In 2023, authorities executed at least 853 people, a 48% increase on 2022. Last year, Amnesty recorded 972 executions, marking the highest number since 2015. More than 800 people have been executed so far in 2025.

Political prisoners and dissidents are targets, especially in the aftermath of the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom uprising. Experts say the Iranian authorities have used the death penalty to suppress dissent, instill fear among the population and tighten their grip on power.

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