Australia grants asylum to 5 Iranian women’s soccer players amid Iran conflict
Australia granted asylum to five players from the Iranian women’s soccer team who were visiting for a tournament when the U.S.-Israeli attacks against Iran began. Australian federal police officers on Tuesday transported the five women from their hotel in Gold Coast, Australia , to a "safe location" after they made asylum requests to meet with Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and to finalize the processing of their humanitarian visas. "Last night I was able to tell five women from the Iranian Women’s Soccer team that they are welcome to stay in Australia, to be safe and have a home here," Burke said on X. The move comes after the team refused to sing the Iranian anthem before their first Women’s Asian Cup match early last week against South Korea, although they later sang and saluted the anthem in two subsequent matches, including ahead of their final match, when they were eliminated by the Philippines. IRANIAN WOMEN'S SOCCER FANS SHOW SUPPORT FOR TRUMP AS ...