Upfront: Tele takes stand for Iranian women's soccer team
By Phil Sim in Media News on Monday, 09th March 2026 at 8:00amFollowing International Women's Day yesterday, which of today's front pages would you imagine taking the biggest stand on women's issues. No, not you're 'progressive' papers, rather it was The Daily Telegraph who championed the plight of the Iranian women's soccer team who have by branded 'wartime traitors' in the homeland after they refused to sing the national anthem in their Gold Coast Asian Cup match last week.

Jessica Wang reported that "Australia has been urged to stand up for the Iranian's women's soccer team and honour any requests for asylum, with fears the players will face major recriminations when they return home". The Australian Iranian Council has collected close to 50,000 signatures but Wang quoted Foreign Minist...
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