Embassy encourages Australia-based Iranians to volunteer to help war effort

The Guardian World News
by Adeshola Ore and Shadi Khan Saif
April 24, 2026
2 min read

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Iran's embassy in Australia is encouraging Iranians to volunteer for a paramilitary campaign to defend Iran from US forces.

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Such recruitment efforts could impact international relations and potentially draw diaspora communities into foreign conflicts, raising security concerns.

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Tehran’s embassy in Canberra is encouraging Australia-based Iranians to volunteer for a paramilitary campaign to defend Iran from US forces. The embassy's website and Telegram channel posted instructions for registering for this voluntary drive as the war approaches its two-month mark. This message has sparked alarm among diaspora groups, with one calling for the embassy to be closed. The Australian federal police are now investigating the matter.

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The Australian federal police are investigating the matter.

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