Five Iranian female footballers, due to concerns for their safety, did not travel back to their homeland and received humanitarian visas in Australia, where they participated in the Asian Championship in the past few days.
The rest of the team is still in Australia. The government had been in contact with the Iranian female footballers for several days, emphasized Interior Minister Tony Burke.
During the Asian Championship, the Iranian national players remain silent in protest during the national anthem. Reprisals now threaten them in their homeland. Will host Australia come to their aid?
The Iranian women's national football team is facing accusations of treason from the regime after remaining silent during the national anthem, with calls for Australia to protect them ahead of their return home.
After a courageous gesture at the Asian Cup, Iran's women's national football team is under fire from the Tehran regime. State television declared them 'war traitors' for refusing to sing the national anthem before a match against South Korea, a charge that could carry the death penalty.
Zahra Ghanbari and her teammates from the Iranian national team stood still as the national anthem was played at the Women's Asian Cup on Monday, far from the war that broke out over the weekend after…
Five Iranian women's national football team players have received humanitarian visas from Australia due to safety concerns after they refused to sing the national anthem before a match.
The Australian government has granted asylum to five members of Iran's women's national football team who were in the country for the Asian Cup when the war broke out in Iran, a government official announced today...
The Iranian women's national football team has come under fierce criticism from state media after the Asian Championship match against South Korea, played
Five players from the Iranian women's national football team have received humanitarian visas from the Australian government after their participation in the Asian Cup ended, a development that has spurred...
Australian authorities have granted humanitarian visas to five Iranian female footballers who sought asylum after refusing to sing the national anthem during
Five members of the Iranian women's national football team have reportedly sought protection in Australia after being eliminated from the Asian Cup, refusing to return.
Iranian female national football team players reportedly fear persecution and punishment after their decision not to sing the national anthem, according to a Daily Mail report.
Iranian female footballers have been declared war traitors on state television and are to be dealt with severely due to their brave gesture at the Asian Cup, and calls for Australia to... are also growing louder.
Iran's female footballers arrived in Australia to participate in the Asian Cup, far from the horrors of war that this country is experiencing amidst US-Israeli attacks.