Australia's Humanitarian Act: Iranian Soccer Players Find Sanctuary

Australia granted humanitarian visas to five Iranian female soccer players seeking asylum, fearing persecution for not singing their national anthem. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the visas, while former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed support. The players are under police protection in an undisclosed location.

Australia's Humanitarian Act: Iranian Soccer Players Find Sanctuary

In a bold humanitarian gesture, Australia has granted humanitarian visas to five Iranian women soccer players who feared persecution upon their return home after refusing to sing their national anthem at an Asia Cup match.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced the decision during a news conference, expressing the safety these women now enjoy in Australia. Former U.S. President Donald Trump praised Australia's decision on social media and offered to provide refuge if needed.

The players, under police protection at an undisclosed location, have stirred international attention, highlighting the complexities of global sports and human rights. Australia's humanitarian precedent is reminiscent of their assistance to Afghan female cricketers in recent years.

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