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Iranian model wins asylum in Philippine­s

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>>MANILA: An Iranian beauty queen sought by Tehran on criminal charges has been granted political asylum in the Philippine­s, an official said on Friday, ending a three-week standoff at Manila airport.

Bahareh Zare Bahari, based in the Philippine­s since 2014, was denied entry into the Southeast Asian nation on Oct 17 when she returned from Dubai, with Philippine authoritie­s citing an Iranian warrant for her arrest.

Claiming Tehran wanted to punish her for opposition to Iran’s theocratic regime, Ms Bahari then sought refugee status, holed up in a room at Manila’s internatio­nal airport and using social media to rally support from the internatio­nal community — including a plea to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.

“They will kill me”, Ms Bahari explained to Britain’s Telegraph newspaper last month, referring to Iranian authoritie­s.

Philippine Justice Undersecre­tary Markk Perete said that she had been granted political asylum, adding that she was detained because Iran had asked Interpol for help in arresting and returning her on assault and battery charges.

“She will be getting out of the airport and coming into Philippine territory,” Mr Perete said, but declined to discuss the grounds on which she was granted asylum citing confidenti­ality rules in the United Nations refugee convention.

When asked for comment, a consular official at the Iranian embassy in Manila said to call back tomorrow.

Ahead of the asylum decision, rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal had urged the Philippine­s authoritie­s not to deport Ms Bahari, describing her as “a vocal critic of the Iranian authoritie­s and a public opponent of forced veiling”.

“If the Philippine­s authoritie­s send her to Iran she risks arrest, torture and other ill-treatment, and unfair trial and imprisonme­nt,” Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty’s regional director for East and Southeast Asia said in a statement on Thursday.

In a video posted on her Facebook page two weeks ago, Ms Bahari said she had lived in the Philippine­s since 2014, studied dentistry and also started a modelling and acting career.

She represente­d Iran at the Miss Interconti­nental beauty pageant in Manila last year, and said Tehran wanted her deported because of her “political activity”.

Ms Bahari’s Facebook page features a photo posted in August showing her wearing a dress resembling the Iranian flag used by the Shah of Iran’s regime, which was toppled in the 1979 Islamic Revolution. In the photo, she is seen holding a spear with what appeared to be a photo of Reza Pahlavi, the toppled king’s son.

 ??  ?? OUT OF DANGER: Iranian Bahareh Zare Bahari is pictured in Manila last month.
OUT OF DANGER: Iranian Bahareh Zare Bahari is pictured in Manila last month.

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