The most stable, cross-sourced core is that **three men, including 19-year-old wrestler Saleh Mohammadi, were publicly hanged in Qom on March 19, 2026** after convictions connected to January protest-related violence. ([iranhr.net](https://www.iranhr.net/en/articles/8656/?ftag=YHF4eb9d17))
Where the story gets less certain is motive and proof: TMZâs headline effectively treats the execution as punishment âfor protesting,â but the stateâs asserted basis (as reported by rights groups referencing Iranian judiciary coverage) is a capital conviction (moharebeh) tied to the killing of two police officers. Rights groups allege torture and an unfair trial, but TMZ does not provide enough case-level detail (charge sheet, evidence, defense access, appellate history) to let readers distinguish between (a) a politically driven prosecution and (b) a factually supported conviction carried out under abusive proceduresâboth of which can be true in part. ([tmz.com](https://www.tmz.com/2026/03/19/iran-publicly-executes-teen-champion-wrestler/))