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Held 804 days in Iran, she refused to spy

Held 804 days in Iran, she refused to spy

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Jailed for 804 days in Iran on false spying charges, academic Dr. Kylie Moore-Gilbert refused the Revolutionary Guard's offer of freedom, if she'd spy for them. In this Jerusalem Post interview, Moore-Gilbert describes surviving IRGC detention and Iran's public prison system, being stripped of her identity down to a number, and holding on to who she was as an act of defiance: "I just didn't break." She explains how the Guards blackmail and recruit prisoners, why she insists ordinary Iranians are nothing like the regime that rules them, and where she believes the country goes from here. A Middle East scholar and author of the memoir The Uncaged Sky, Moore-Gilbert is now one of the most prominent voices against "hostage diplomacy." Her read on the current moment is bleak, "the regime thinks that it won", and she warns the West against easing the economic pressure she sees as the regime's greatest vulnerability. Her message to Iranian women right now is sombre: lay low and wait.
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