Iranian players competing at the 2026 Women's Asian Cup have remained silent during the national anthem and are heavily monitored by regime security, prompting the Iranian diaspora in Australia to protest on their behalf. Human rights activists and supporters plan demonstrations outside Gold Coast Stadium to draw attention to the oppressive conditions faced by the players, who are reportedly confined to their hotel rooms and unable to speak publicly.
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Iranian players competing at the 2026 Women's Asian Cup have remained silent during the national anthem and are heavily monitored by regime security, prompting the Iranian diaspora in Australia to protest on their behalf. Human rights activists and supporters plan demonstrations outside Gold Coast Stadium to draw attention to the oppressive conditions faced by the players, who are reportedly confined to their hotel rooms and unable to speak publicly.