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Trump urges Australia to grant asylum to Iranian women footballers

US President Donald Trump calls on Australia to protect Iran’s women’s football team, joining global figures fearing reprisals for their protest.

US President Donald Trump has urged Australia to grant asylum to Iran’s visiting women’s football team. His intervention adds to growing international pressure following the players’ protest against their government.

The team refused to sing Iran’s national anthem before an Asian Cup match last week. The act was widely seen as defiance against Tehran, coming just days after US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

Trump pressed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to “give ASYLUM” to the team via his Truth Social network. He claimed forcing their return would be a “terrible humanitarian mistake” where they “will most likely be killed”.

The US-based son of Iran’s late shah, Reza Pahlavi, also warned of “dire consequences”. He called on Australia to ensure the players’ safety and provide all necessary support.

Politicians, activists, and author J.K. Rowling have echoed these calls for protection. “Please, protect these young women,” Rowling posted on social media.

In Iran, a state television presenter branded the team “wartime traitors”. Protesters outside their Gold Coast stadium match chanted “save our girls” and “let them go”, surrounding the team bus.

Australia’s government has so far declined to comment on potential asylum. Foreign Minister Penny Wong stated Australia “stands in solidarity” with the people of Iran.

Amnesty International campaigner Zaki Haidari warned the players face severe persecution if sent home. He suggested they have a “small window of opportunity” to seek asylum before departure.

Iran’s embassy in Australia did not respond to a request for comment.

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