Iran accuses Australia of taking womens soccer players hostage after asylum grants
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In a surprising turn of events, Iran has accused Australia of holding Iranian athletes “hostage” following a recent development involving members of the Iranian women’s football team. One of the athletes, who initially sought asylum in Australia, has decided to return to the Middle East, sparking controversy and claims from Iranian officials.

Esmail Baghaei Hamaneh, serving as the Spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed his views on social media. He criticized Australia, drawing attention with his dramatic language and accusations. “They slaughtered more than 165 innocent Iranian schoolgirls in a double-tap Tomahawk attack in the city of Minab, and now they want to take our athletes hostage in the name of ‘saving’ them?” he questioned, adding, “The audacity and hypocrisy are staggering.”

Addressing the Iranian women’s football team directly, Hamaneh assured, “To Iran’s Women’s football team: don’t worry — Iran awaits you with open arms. Come home.”

Meanwhile, Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke informed Parliament of these developments, confirming that one of the two football players who had been granted humanitarian visas had reconsidered her decision and opted to return to Iran. This unexpected reversal has added complexity to the diplomatic relations between the two nations, highlighting the sensitive nature of international asylum cases.

“To Iran’s Women’s football team: don’t worry — Iran awaits you with open arms. Come home.”

In Parliament, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke revealed that one of the two members of the Iranian women’s football squad who were granted humanitarian visas overnight has changed her mind and will return home.

“I was advised that one of the two who had made the decision to stay last night had spoken to some of the teammates who had left and had changed her mind,” he said.

“In Australia, people are able to change their mind, people are able to travel. So, we respect the context in which she has made that decision.”

Burke said that as a result of the disclosure the remaining women had been moved to protect the women from Iranian Government operatives in Australia.

Burke told Parliament that all of the remaining women to a new safe house.

“I immediately gave the instruction for people to be moved and that’s been dealt with immediately,” he said.

“I think we can all be very proud of the Australian Federal Police, of officials, of everybody who’s been involved.”

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