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26 Mar 2026, 19:12

According to reports published in Iranian media, the judiciary of the Islamic Republic has issued an order to confiscate the assets of "Mohsen Yeganeh," a well-known pop singer in Iran. At the same time, it has been reported that the assets of "Sardar Azmoun," a former player of the Iranian national football team, have also been confiscated.

"Bahman Babazadeh," a music journalist, wrote on his X account that the reason for the confiscation order against Mohsen Yeganeh was his posts and content related to the suppression of protests in December 2025. Mohsen Yeganeh's father was one of the casualties of the Iran-Iraq war. He had protested in December 2025 against the internet shutdown and the killing of protesters in the streets of Iran.

Sardar Azmoun also shared a photo of himself shaking hands with "Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed," the President of the United Arab Emirates, and "Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid," the ruler of Dubai, during the recent conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel that began on March 1, 2026. Following the publication of this image, the Fars News Agency, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, labeled Sardar Azmoun, the Iranian national football team player, as a "traitor" and threatened to confiscate his assets.
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