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Iranian Football Team Members Seek, Then Decline, Australian Asylum
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During a visit to Australia, multiple members of the Iranian women's football team reportedly sought asylum, citing concerns about the political and social climate in Iran. The situation garnered international attention, with human rights organizations and political figures urging the Australian government to grant asylum. However, most of the players, including the team captain, Zahra Ghanbari, ultimately decided to leave Australia, returning to Iran.Fapte confirmate
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Un membru al echipei iraniene de fotbal a renuntat la cererea de azil in Australia.
Iran afirma ca capitanul echipei de fotbal feminin renunta la azil in Australia.
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