Iranian state TV has reported that authorities have freed Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a British-Australian academic held in the country for over two years, in exchange for three Iranians imprisoned abroad.
Nasrin Sotoudeh's husband said the human rights lawyer had contracted the virus after being transferred to Tehran's Qarchak prison.
Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert returned to Tehran's Evin prison
The Australian academic has been returned to the notorious Tehran prison facility after 'disappearing' in Iran's prison system.
Australia asks Iran about report academic moved from prison
Australia has asked Iran about the reported move of Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a Melbourne University lecturer who was arrested in Iran, to an ...
Detained British-Australian academic moved out of Iran's desert prison
An Australian-British academic, who was charged with espionage in Iran, has been moved out of the desert prison.
Iran rights lawyer Sotoudeh moved to new jail
Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been moved to a jail outside of Tehran.
British-Australian lecturer's every step being followed inside Iranian prison
The communications of jailed British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert are being closely monitored, sources within Qarchak prison ...
Australia: British-Australian academic held in Iran prison 'is well'
Imprisoned academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert is doing 'well' after being moved to Iran's 'worst prison' for women, Australia's ambassador to Tehran ...
Australia accused of failing academic jailed in Iran
Australia's foreign ministry this week said Kylie Moore-Gilber case remained one of its "highest priorities, including for our embassy officials ...
British-Australian lecturer moved to Iran's 'worst prison' as 'punishment'
Qarchak is said to be the worst women's prison in the world.
Award-winning photojournalist among Iranian women detained for entering stadium
Iran has placed a ban on women watching public sporting events since the 1979 revolution, but activists have long fought to see it overturned.