Iranian-Australian activists to meet home affairs minister, hours after spy operation revealed

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Iranian-Australian activists to meet home affairs minister, hours after spy operation revealed
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The meeting comes just 24 hours after a Tehran-launched spy operation in Australia was revealed.

The meeting will come just a day after an Iranian spy operation in Australia was revealed.Pro-democracy Iranian activists will meet Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, just 24 hours after she revealed an extraordinary spy operation run by Tehran in Australia.

Tina Hosseini, a spokesperson for the Iranian Women's Association, said the Iranian-Australian community was “quite indebted” to the Australian government for taking an active stance. “This is a terrorist regime which savagely beats, rapes, violently assaults and executes innocent protesters, including children,” she told SBS News.

“Our government needs to be very vigilant in terms of being able to very closely monitor the sorts of suspicious behaviours and activities they might be seeing amongst the community,” she said.

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