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Iran Warns Citizens against Travelling to Australia


Thu 10 Nov 2022 | 09:59 PM
Iran
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Omnia Ahmed

Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged Iranian citizens, especially students, researchers, and university professors, to avoid traveling to Australia.

The statement cited the “possibility of arbitrary arrests” of Iranian nationals in the country and their “extradition to hostile governments without any reason.”

It further said “activities of extremist and racist groups” have been reported in Australia, which have increased the likelihood of threats, racist insults, and assaults “at any place and time.”

The ministry revealed that if any Iranian national is detained by the Australian authorities, they must inform the Iranian embassy in Canberra “as soon as possible” and “request consular access.”

“Otherwise, under the pretext of privacy law, Australian police and judicial system will avoid informing the embassy,” the statement noted, Press TV reported.

It also referred to “illegal and inhumane behavior” of Australian authorities in the country’s prisons, which have in some cases caused “long-term injuries” and even “death of prisoners.”