Iran 'State Hostage': Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert Recalls Being Treated As A Spy
Australian academic Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert spent more than two years in Iranian detention after being accused of espionage. She fervently denies the claim, which the Australian government described as “baseless and politically motivated.” Speaking to Newsweek Dr Moore-Gilbert said she believes a senior Revolutionary Guards officer was “sounding me out” on becoming his second wife, during her time in captivity.
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