On Monday, Iranian authorities ordered a Dubai-bound Mahan Air flight to reroute and land on Kish Island to deboard soccer legend Ali Daei's wife and daughter, who were reportedly traveling to join him on holiday.
Iran's official news agency IRNA stated that Daei's wife and daughter hadn't been arrested and were free to return to Tehran, but claimed that he and his family engaged in "backing anti-revolutionary groups and rioters, and calling for strikes."
Daei's family's deplaning is yet another example of the Islamic Republic's tightening restrictions against dissenters and its intention to frighten tens of thousands who have taken to the streets over the past three months. The autocratic regime is at a loss and is indulging in brutal acts to punish soccer stars serving as ambassadors for their young fans who oppose Iran's authoritarian regime — the West can't remain silent.
The US and its allies are not qualified to condemn human rights abuses in Iran. In denouncing the Tehran judiciary's decisions, the West is once again exercising double standards. No government in the world would stand idly by while the country's so-called protestors target its national integrity and threaten internal peace. This is an ongoing war, with the Western media cooperating with intelligence agencies and regimes to spread anti-Iran propaganda, blaming the country for the chaos.