Senior Iranian authorities and soccer officers have accused Australia of taking asylum-seeking girls’s gamers ‘hostage’ after seven members of the crew got humanitarian visas this week.
The regime additionally issued a message personally addressed to the gamers who did select to go away Australia, which mentioned: ‘Expensive girls… Iran awaits you with open arms. Don’t worry. Return dwelling.’
The Iranian crew sparked international headlines after they refused to sing their nationwide anthem throughout their first match on the Asian Cup on the Gold Coast on March 2.
5 gamers escaped the crew’s lodge on the Gold Coast and got the visas by the Federal Authorities on Monday, with one other two crew members looking for and being given asylum on Tuesday.
In weird feedback to a media outlet affiliated with the nation’s infamous Revolutionary Guard, Soccer Federation Chief Mehdi Taj claimed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ordered police to cease Iranian gamers leaving the nation.
‘After the sport, sadly, the Australian police got here and intervened, eradicating one or two of the gamers from the lodge, in keeping with the information now we have,’ Taj instructed Iran’s Tasnim Information Company.
Iranian Soccer Federation president Mehdi Taj (pictured with the lads’s World Cup trophy) has launched an unhinged assault on Australia, accusing the federal government of abducting and taking gamers from the nationwide girls’s crew hostage
Taj (pictured, centre) even in contrast the granting of asylum to crew members to the bombing of a faculty in Iran that killed 168 folks at first of the present struggle within the Center East
Pictured: Members of the Iranian girls’s crew who accepted Australia’s provide of asylum and have been granted humanitarian visas
He then tried to tie the choice to grant asylum to the air strike on a women’ faculty that killed 168 folks in Iran throughout the opening days of the struggle.
‘They martyred our women in Minab, 160 of them, and on this incident they’re taking our women hostage,’ Taj mentioned.
‘They did a horrible factor. Final night time, some folks got here and lay down in entrance of the automotive they have been driving to the airport,’ he continued, referring to protesters who tried to cease the crew’s bus from leaving their Gold Coast lodge on Tuesday afternoon.
‘They [Australian protesters] fully blocked them on the gate and instructed everybody to develop into refugees.’
Whereas the gamers refused to sing the anthem at their first Asian Cup match, they then sang and saluted when it was performed earlier than their remaining two video games, after their preliminary boycott made headlines all over the world.
The gamers’ plight drew the eye of Donald Trump, who launched a social media assertion telling Australia to maintain the ladies secure earlier than having a 2am cellphone dialog with Albanese concerning the matter.
‘Our girls’s nationwide crew sang the nationwide anthem and gave the navy salute,’ mentioned Taj, who didn’t reference the very fact the crew additionally boycotted the music within the first place.
‘The US president himself … tweeted two tweets a few girls’s crew [saying] “we welcome them and that they need to develop into refugees”.
Pictured: Iranian gamers refusing to sing the nationwide anthem throughout their first Asian Cup match on March 2
Taj additionally blasted protesters who tried to cease the crew’s bus from leaving their lodge on Tuesday afternoon (pictured)
Pictured: Iranian crew members arriving at Kuala Lumpur Airport on their manner again to Iran, the place they face potential extreme reprisals for his or her anthem boycott
‘He threatened Australia that “in the event you do not grant them asylum, I’ll give them asylum within the US.”
‘How might one be optimistic concerning the World Cup that’s imagined to be held in America?
‘If the World Cup is like this, who of their proper thoughts would ship their nationwide crew to a spot like this?’
The USA, Canada and Mexico will host the lads’s World Cup from June to July this 12 months.
Taj’s feedback have been echoed by Iranian Ministry of Overseas Affairs spokesman Ismail Baghaei in a put up on X.
‘To the expensive girls of our homeland on the ladies’s soccer crew, I say: Iran awaits you with open arms. Don’t worry. Return dwelling,’ Baghaei mentioned.
‘They killed 170 of our harmless elementary faculty women in a two-stage assault with Tomahawk missiles within the metropolis of Minab, and now they’re attempting to take our feminine athletes hostage underneath the guise of “rescuing” them.
‘What hypocrisy and audacity!!’
Six gamers and one procurement supervisor from the Iranian girls’s crew have remained in Australia and requested asylum, with the remainder of the aspect flying out of Sydney on their manner again to Iran on Tuesday night time.
Dwelling Affairs Minister Tony Burke mentioned on Wednesday that division officers met with all gamers and many of the crew’s administration to supply them the chance to remain.
‘In Sydney … it was merely themselves, the Division of Dwelling Affairs and an interpreter, they usually got a alternative,’ Burke mentioned.
‘What we made certain of was that there was no dashing. There was no strain. Every thing was about making certain the dignity of these people to choose.’
Iranian refugee advocate Ara Rasuli, who was concerned with the asylum course of, mentioned the Australian authorities had ‘opened each avenue for the women to remain right here and to be protected’.
‘They’re in numerous hazard,’ Ms Rasuli mentioned.
‘There are all kinds of various threats, reminiscent of taking the households into custody, taking on their belongings … and that is why many of the women are selecting to return dwelling, as a result of the threats are a giant problem on this matter.’
Burke mentioned the gamers got the chance to talk privately with members of the family earlier than making their determination.
‘Some have had direct conversations with members of the family in deciding what they’d in the end do,’ he mentioned.
‘What we might do was be certain they have been away from anybody linked to the Iranian authorities so they may make the cellphone calls they needed.
‘They may very well be instructed there was a proposal. And in the event that they needed to achieve us, they may do precisely that.’

















