Australia raises with Iran imprisoned Australian academic
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s foreign minister said on Friday she had raised with her Iranian counterpart the fate of an imprisoned Australian-British academic, who has gone on hunger strikes and urged the Australian government to do more to free her.
Foreign Minister Marise Payne declined to detail her conversation with Mohammad Javad Zarif about convicted academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert on Thursday on the sidelines of a global leadership conference in India.
“We have been very, very focused on Dr. Moore-Gilbert and the circumstances of her imprisonment, ” Payne told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. in New Delhi.
Australian officials had recently been allowed consular visits to the Melbourne University lecturer on Middle Eastern studies and was working to support her, Payne said.