Iran’s soccer boss has accused the Australian authorities of “taking our ladies hostage” after a number of gamers sought asylum following the Asian Cup.
At the least six gamers, plus one workers member, from the nationwide girls’s workforce are believed to have stayed in Australia to keep away from returning dwelling to Iran the place conflict is raging.
The gamers have been threatened on Iranian state tv final week, accused of treason after a silent protest during which they refused to sing the nationwide anthem earlier than an Asian Cup recreation.
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Of their third and remaining recreation on Sunday evening the gamers sang the anthem and saluted, though many consider they solely did so beneath menace of violence.
Protestors urged the federal government to step in they usually did so on Monday evening, intervening to grant asylum to 5 gamers who escaped the workforce’s resort. At the least yet another participant and one workers member are believed to have remained in Australia when the workforce obtained on a flight in Sydney on Tuesday evening.
It got here after US president Donald Trump advised Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese to behave.
Islamic Republic of Iran pose for a workforce picture through the AFC Ladies’s Asian Cup. Getty
Now, Iran’s soccer chief Mehdi Taj hit out on the intervention and solid doubt over the lads’s workforce competing within the FIFA World Cup later this yr, with all three of their group video games to be performed held in America.
“If the World Cup is like this, who of their proper thoughts would ship their nationwide workforce to a spot like this?” Taj mentioned on Iranian state tv.
“The US president himself… tweeted two tweets a few girls’s workforce (saying) ‘we welcome them and that they need to develop into refugees’. He threatened Australia… How might one be optimistic in regards to the World Cup that’s presupposed to be held in America?
“After the sport, sadly, the Australian police got here and intervened, eradicating one or two of the gamers from the resort, in keeping with the information we’ve.
“They’re taking our ladies hostage… They did a horrible factor.”
Taj accused Trump of hypocrisy given strikes on Iran have killed many civilians, together with one which reportedly hit a ladies’ faculty.
Protestors encompass the Iran girls’s soccer workforce’s bus because it leaves Gold Coast Stadium. 9
Iranian Society of Queensland vice chairman Hadi Karimi confirmed the 5 gamers’ escape however couldn’t disclose precisely how the group obtained away.
Ellie Carpenter was one of many first Australian gamers to share her ideas on the scenario, declaring that she hopes Iran’s feminine athletes “are OK and secure”.
Matildas midfielder Clare Wheeler shared an identical message to reporters on Tuesday afternoon.
“My ideas are with the workforce and clearly the ladies who’ve determined that they wish to search asylum,” she mentioned.
“It’s clearly a very complicated scenario. However it’s nice that soccer, with the expansion of the ladies’s recreation, can make clear these points.
“On the finish of the day, it’s paramount that their well being and wellbeing is protected.”
Wheeler recognised that the Matildas can’t do rather more than “belief within the AFC and the federal government to assist shield” the wellbeing and security of the Iran gamers.
Iran followers through the AFC Ladies’s Asian Cup recreation. Getty
After shedding 2-0 to the Philippines on Sunday, the Iran workforce bus was surrounded by a whole lot of protesters who wished the car to be stopped and for the gamers to be offered safety by police.
A supply within the Iranian-Australian neighborhood deliberate to ask the Australian Federal Police to intervene, searching for pressing safety for the ladies.
The Iran girls’s workforce was threatened final week after refusing to sing the nationwide anthem earlier than an Asian Cup recreation.
The spectre of conflict has hung heavy over the Iran workforce because the Center East nation was bombed by America and Israel, earlier than launching retaliatory strikes final week.
The assault got here as the ladies’s soccer workforce was flying Down Below to compete on the match.
Gamers have prevented talking about it within the days since, for worry of retribution from the Islamic regime. Iran’s supreme chief Ali Khamenei was killed within the strikes however the battle stays ongoing.
On Thursday evening Iran’s girls’s workforce took a barely completely different method, saluting whereas the anthem performed. Some gamers sang.
On Sunday evening the gamers sang, though protesters declare they solely did so beneath menace of violence.
On Friday morning, Iranian state TV presenter Mohammad Reza Shahbazi issued a menace to the gamers.
“Let me simply say one factor: traitors throughout wartime have to be handled extra severely,” Shahbazi mentioned, in keeping with social media platform X’s translation.
“Anybody who takes a step in opposition to the nation beneath conflict situations have to be handled extra severely.
“That is not only a symbolic protest transfer or the like. In a conflict scenario, on this state of affairs, the place they strike and martyr college students and seven-to-eight-year-old ladies in colleges, the place they assault the neonatal ward of a hospital, the place they hit stadiums.
“So that you can go there and never sing the nationwide anthem; that is the head of dishonour and lack of patriotism. Each the individuals and the officers ought to deal with these people as wartime traitors, not as if they simply had a protest or carried out a symbolic act.
“The stigma of dishonour and betrayal should stay on their foreheads, and individually they have to be handled correctly.”
The message is a chilling menace given treason will be punishable by dying in Iran.
– with Alyssa Bone




