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British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert freed by Iran in prisoner swap

  • The specialist in Middle East politics hailed the end of a ‘long and traumatic ordeal’ following her release
  • Moore-Gilbert had been detained in Iran since September 2018 and was serving a 10-year sentence for espionage

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British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert. Photo: University of Melbourne
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Kylie Moore-Gilbert has been freed from prison in Iran, Australia’s foreign minister confirmed on Thursday, without giving details of the terms of the Australian-British academic’s release.

Moore-Gilbert, a Melbourne University lecturer in Islamic Studies, was arrested in Tehran in September 2018 following an academic conference.

She was later handed a 10-year prison sentence in a secret trial on espionage charges.

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Both Moore-Gilbert and the Australian government denied the charges.

A frame grab from Iranian state television footage aired on Wednesday shows British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert in Tehran. Photo: Iranian State Television via AP
A frame grab from Iranian state television footage aired on Wednesday shows British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert in Tehran. Photo: Iranian State Television via AP
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The academic released a statement on Thursday acknowledging the “injustices” she faced and thanked those who had campaigned for her freedom throughout the “long and traumatic ordeal.”

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