Iranian Women's Football Team Seeks Asylum in Australia

Two more members of the Iranian women's football team have been granted humanitarian visas in Australia, home affairs minister confirms.
In a remarkable turn of events, the Australian government has extended humanitarian visas to two additional members of the Iranian women's football team, further demonstrating its commitment to supporting those seeking refuge. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has confirmed that one player and one support member have now joined the five players from the women's team who were granted visas earlier this week.
This brings the total number of Iranian football squad members seeking asylum in Australia to seven. The latest pair were offered the humanitarian visas, and both readily accepted the opportunity to find safe haven in the country. The visas were processed and granted overnight, allowing the individuals to be reunited with their teammates who had previously made the journey.
The decision by the Australian government to provide these visas underscores the growing international concern for the wellbeing and safety of the Iranian women's football team. The team has found itself in a precarious situation, with the political and social climate in their home country posing significant risks to their personal security and freedom.
Source: The Guardian


