Article 567QK Kylie Moore-Gilbert: British-Australian academic moved to notorious Iran desert prison

Kylie Moore-Gilbert: British-Australian academic moved to notorious Iran desert prison

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Saba Vasefi and Ben Doherty
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Middle East scholar, who was arrested in 2018, taken to Qarchak women's jail, one of the most hostile institutions in the country and reportedly stricken with Covid-19

A British-Australian academic serving a 10-year-prison sentence in Iran for espionage has been moved to a remote desert prison, notorious for violence and reportedly stricken with coronavirus.

Cambridge-educated Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a Middle East scholar, had been held in Tehran's Evin Prison for nearly two years, before her sudden move three days ago to Qarchak women's prison, south-east of Tehran.

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