Kylie Moore-Gilbert
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a British-Australian academic who was imprisoned in Iran for over two years on espionage charges. She has spoken out about the issues surrounding hostage diplomacy and the psychological impact of wrongful detention.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a research fellow in Security Studies at Macquarie University and a regular columnist.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a research fellow in Security Studies at Macquarie University and a regular columnist.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, who spent 804 days in an Iranian prison after being falsely accused of being a spy, called for security agencies to scrutinise whether close relatives of Iranian regime officials meet the character test required to live in Australia.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is an academic in Middle Eastern political science at Macquarie University and the author of a memoir about her time in an Iranian prison.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, an Australian analyst, wrote about the potential for another round of protests in Iran.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is an academic in Middle Eastern political science at Macquarie University and the author of a memoir about her imprisonment.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a regular columnist and the author of memoir The Uncaged Sky: My 804 Days in an Iranian Prison.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert’s years in prison served as an example of how brutal the regime could be.
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Switzerland:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert was arrested in Iran in September 2018 on charges of espionage, which she has always denied.
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Australia:
Kylie Moore-Gilbert is an Australian-British academic who was detained by the Iranian regime for 804 days.
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