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Tensions erupted in Australia after protesters surrounded the bus carrying the Iran women’s national football team following their Asian Cup match. The controversy arose when several Iranian players refused to sing the national anthem before a match against South Korea, staging a silent protest that drew backlash in Iran.
Fearing retaliation if they returned home, five players were granted humanitarian visas by Australia and relocated to a secure location after leaving the team’s camp. The situation has drawn international attention, with activists and officials voicing concerns about the safety and rights of the athletes.
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