Mar 10 β€’ 23:09 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Sky News

Australia grants visas to more members of Iranian women's football team

Australia has granted visas to two additional members of the Iranian women's football team, bringing the total to seven, amid safety concerns after they did not sing the national anthem.

Australia has recently granted humanitarian visas to two more members of the Iranian women's football team, bringing the total number of visa recipients to seven. The decision follows serious concerns for their personal safety after they faced backlash for not singing their national anthem during a game. These women were in Australia for the Asian Cup when the political situation in their home country escalated due to war.

The two new visa recipients include one player and a staff member who have now been reunited with five team members who received humanitarian visas just a day earlier. Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke stated that thorough security assessments were conducted, explaining that not all applicants for visas were granted them. This careful approach reflects the Australian government's commitment to ensuring safety while also managing immigration with caution.

This development is crucial as it showcases Australia's willingness to support athletes and individuals who find themselves in dangerous situations due to political climates. The implications of these actions extend beyond the immediate safety of the individuals, hinting at a broader responsibility among nations to protect human rights and the welfare of foreign nationals fleeing adverse conditions in their home countries.

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