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Six Iranian women soccer players granted asylum in Australia

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5 Iranian soccer players who sought asylum in Australia allowed to stay
Iran's women's soccer team was branded "traitors" after declining to sing their national anthem at the Asian Cup in Australia, fueling fear for the women if they returned home.

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Australia extends asylum to 2 more Iranian women's soccer team members
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More Iranian women's soccer personnel accept asylum in Australia amid threat of punishment in home country
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Iranian women's soccer squad member changes mind on Australia asylum offer, to return home
Australia on Wednesday granted humanitarian visas ‌to two more members of the Iranian women's soccer team who decided to stay in the country due to fears for their safety if they returned home.

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Most of Iranian women's soccer team left Australia after declining last-minute airport asylum offers
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Iranian footballer changes mind over asylum and reveals squad’s safe house

Players in hiding in Australia moved to another location after team-mate informed Iranian embassy of their whereabouts
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The underground network helping asylum seekers in divided town

Residents in Crowborough are split over the government's plan to move more than 500 asylum seekers into a former army base.

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