The New Zealand government is considering offering asylum to Iranian female football players currently in Australia who face persecution if they return home.
The New Zealand government has indicated a potential offer of asylum to Iranian female football players residing in Australia, as these athletes could be persecuted upon returning to their country. Recently, five players have sought protection in Queensland, Australia, after escaping from their team handlers. These players, who refused to sing the Iranian national anthem in a match against South Korea, have sparked fears regarding their safety, especially after being labeled as 'traitors' by Iranian state media.