Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Protest-backing soccer star’s family stopped from Iran exit

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – A prominent former soccer player in Iran who has expressed support for antigovern­ment protests says his wife and daughter were prevented from leaving the country on Monday after their plane made an unannounce­d stopover en route to Dubai.

Ali Daei, who had his own passport briefly confiscated after returning to the country earlier this year, said his wife and daughter departed from the capital, Tehran, legally before the flight made an unannounce­d stop on Kish Island in the Persian Gulf, where they were questioned by authoritie­s.

He said his daughter was released but the doors to the flight were closed by then. He said his family had planned to travel to Dubai and return next week.

The flight-tracking website Flightrada­r24 showed Mahan Air Flight W563 being diverted to Kish Island before traveling onward to Dubai a couple hours later.

There was no comment from the airline or Iranian authoritie­s.

The semiofficial Tasnim news agency, believed to be close to the Revolution­ary Guard, said a travel ban was imposed on Daei’s wife earlier this month because of her support for the protests. It said she tried to illegally bypass the ban, without elaboratin­g, and that her final destinatio­n was the U.S. The reports did not name his wife or daughter, who are not public figures.

Daei is one of several Iranian celebritie­s who have come out in support of the protests ignited by the death of 22year-old Mahsa Amini in September. The Kurdish woman died after being arrested by Iran’s morality police in Tehran for allegedly violating the country’s strict dress code.

The protests rapidly spread across the country and escalated into calls for the overthrow of the theocracy establishe­d after the 1979 revolution.

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