Iran's famous footballer Ali Dei has accused the government of not allowing his wife and daughter to leave the country. Ali Dei's wife took a flight from Tehran to Dubai on Monday. Which was diverted in the middle and landed on Kish Island in Iran.
Ali Dei said that my daughter and wife were taken off the flight, but they have not been arrested. I don't know whether he is banned from leaving the country or something else. The passport police system should be informed about this. I don't know why all this is being done.
Ali Dei criticized the government
Ali Dei is one of the best footballers in the world. He scored 109 goals in international matches for Iran. Only Cristiano Ronaldo has been able to break this record. Recently, Ali Dei criticized the government on the ongoing anti-hijab protests in Iran. He said that the government should listen to the people and solve them. It is not right to suppress protests with weapons and violence.
Iran completes 100 days of protests
Anti-hijab protests began in Iran after the death of Mahasa Amini on 22 September. So far 500 people have lost their lives in these demonstrations. 69 children are also included. Iran is giving the death penalty to the protesters.
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