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Australia cancels $670K grant to group mourning Iran's Khamenei, citing unity concerns.
The Australian government has cancelled a $670,000 grant to the Taha Humanity Association in Dandenong, citing social cohesion concerns after the group held a service mourning the death of Iran’s former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in a US-Israeli airstrike.
Multicultural Affairs Minister Anne Aly announced the decision, stating the funding would not proceed due to national unity concerns, despite the group saying it received no official notice.
The move follows criticism from politicians, including Liberal MP Dan Tehan, who called Khamenei a “brutal dictator,” and comes amid broader scrutiny of Islamic institutions linked to controversial figures.
Australia cancela la subvención de $ 670K al grupo de luto de Khamenei de Irán, citando preocupaciones por la unidad.