Assets of ex-football captain turned exiled critic seized, says Iran
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Iranian authorities today announced the seizure of six
properties allegedly linked to the former captain of the national football
team, Ali Karimi, who now lives in exile and is vehemently critical of the
Islamic republic.
The judiciary has repeatedly warned that people deemed to be
acting against national security face asset seizures in the wake of January
protests and against the backdrop of the war against Israel and the United
States.
Karimi, who played for Bayern Munich during his career and
was dubbed the "Asian Maradona" for his wizardry on the pitch, has in
social media posts backed protests against the clerical authorities and also
voiced support for the monarchy ousted by the Islamic revolution.
The Iranian judiciary's Mizan news agency described Karimi
as "one of the traitors to the homeland who has been extensively active in
supporting the enemy in recent years".
It said two commercial units and four residential units
belonging to Karimi "have been identified and seized by judicial order for
the benefit of the people".
Karimi, who is now believed to be based in the Gulf after
leaving in Iran in 2022, has yet to comment.
In 2022, he was charged by Iranian authorities in absentia
for supporting the protests that erupted that year over the death in custody of
Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested for allegedly violating the strict dress
code for women.
In April, the judiciary said authorities had released the
assets of Zahra Ghanbari, the captain of the Iranian women's football team,
which had been seized after she made and then withdrew an asylum claim in
Australia.
She was among a group of six players and one backroom staff member
who sought asylum in Australia in March. Five of them, including Ghanbari,
later changed their minds and returned home.
The Iranian men's team is due to play in the World Cup in
the United States in June, in a trip under high scrutiny due to the war.

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