Iranian Women Footballers Seek Asylum in Australia: Sharp Warning from Trump
Iranian female footballers seeking asylum - Iranian women footballers seek asylum in Australia - Some members of Iran's women's national football team have applied for asylum in Australia. According to reports, five footballers have sought refuge with the Australian police, fearing severe penalties and even death threats if they return to their home country.

This incident has drawn the attention of the international community amidst increasing political and social pressures against athletes. The potential repression faced by the footballers in Iran, especially considering the current situation regarding women's rights, raises serious concerns.
Former US President Donald Trump also intervened in the matter, calling on the Australian government to grant asylum to the Iranian footballers. He warned that otherwise, Australia would commit "a great humanitarian mistake."
In a statement published on his social media account, Trump emphasized, "This would be a great humanitarian mistake for Australia. These girls must be granted asylum." His call has further increased international attention to the issue and intensified discussions.
Australian officials are currently investigating the situation. The footballers' asylum application will be evaluated within the framework of Australia's relevant legislation. This incident demonstrates once again that the principle of sports being free from political interference is being put to the test.
International organizations and human rights defenders are also closely monitoring the situation regarding possible actions the Iranian government might take against the athletes. A decision concerning the footballers' safety and future fate is expected soon.
