The Aussie locked in the world's worst women's prison
The Briefing4 Aug 2020

The Aussie locked in the world's worst women's prison

Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a 33 year old Australian academic convicted of spying, and sentenced to ten years in an Iranian prison. Kylie has always maintained her innocence. After serving two years, she was recently transferred to what’s been described as one of the world's worst women’s prisons, severely overcrowded and rife with coronavirus.

On todays episode we discover the chain of events that led to Kylie’s imprisonment. We speak with one of her biggest supporters Jessie Moritz and Australia’s former Middle East diplomat Dave Sharma. Freekylie.net is the website her supporters have created with steps on how you can help.

In today's news headlines:

  • Victorian exercise loophole closed as new $5000 fine introduced
  • Police officer’s face slammed into concrete by mask-dodger
  • “They are dying, it is what it is”: President Trump’s disastrous sit-down interview
  • Christmas Island to be reopened for criminals, non-citizens

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