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Torture, beatings, worsen condition of American pastor held in Iran  By Lisa Daftari
Published April 15, 2013
FoxNews.com     
  •    Saeed Abedini is seen with his family.
The American pastor jailed in Iran for his faith suffered new attacks and beatings, making his physical condition more serious than ever, according to family who visited him in prison today and saw the marks and injuries first-hand.
 
Saeed Abedini, the 32-year-old American who is serving an eight-year prison term in Iran because of his Christian faith, has been suffering for months from serious injuries, including internal bleeding from beatings at Iran’s notoriously brutal Evin prison.
"I cannot express in words how concerned I am about Saeed's physical and mental health," Abedini’s wife, Naghmeh said.
 
Naghmeh remains in Boise, Idaho, with her two young children, where the only news about Abedini comes through sporadic updates from family in Iran.
"He is now continually attacked and threatened. The Iranian government should know that we are watching and aware of what they are doing to Saeed inside Evin prison. We need to speak louder until Saeed is home safely on U.S. soil," Naghmeh Abedini said.
Last week, Fox News reported that the Iranian authorities, who had promised Abedini proper medical attention for his existing injuries, took him to the hospital only to bring him back to the prison without receiving any medical treatment.
 
On Monday, Abedini told family members during their weekly prison visit that he was severely beaten the day prison officials took him to the hospital. The beatings and internal injuries are causing Abedini to experience frequent fainting spells, he told them.   
Iranian officials are telling Abedini it could be an additional two months before he will receive medical treatment, according to his attorneys.
 
“Such a delay is inhumane and a gross violation of Iran’s international obligations,” said Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice, the organization representing Abedini’s U.S.-based family.
“In addition to refusing to give Pastor Saeed the medical care he needs, it now appears authorities are stepping up their physical abuse and psychological torture. The daily threat that his life could be taken by his internal injuries or by the hands of cellmates, weighs heavily on Pastor Saeed,” Sekulow said.   
 
Abedini also reported to family members that cellmates, who appear to have connections to the Iranian intelligence police, recently threatened they would suffocate him in his sleep, making his death look like an accident.
In a recent letter from his prison cell, Abedini wrote that he cannot even recognize himself after all the beatings and torture he has endured: “My hair was shaven, under my eyes were swollen three times what they should have been, my face was swollen, and my beard had grown.”
 
More than a decade ago, Abedini worked as a Christian leader and community organizer developing Iran’s underground home church communities for Christian converts who are forbidden from praying in public churches. He was arrested in 2005 but released after pledging never to evangelize in Iran again.
 
When he left his wife and two kids in Idaho last summer to return to Iran to help build a state-run, secular orphanage, Iranian police pulled him off a bus and imprisoned him.
After months of imprisonment without any notice of charges, Abedini was sentenced in January to eight years in prison, as his family and attorneys continue to pressure the State Department and other public and private groups to facilitate his release.
Despite news last week that court officials once again denied Abedini bail, the ACLJ is continuing to push forward an appeal in hopes of having the case overturned.
 

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Re: Torture, beatings continue on American Pastor held in iran.
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2013, 05:06:14 AM »
I feel for the victim and his family, but who in their right mind would go to Iran, or any other country and poke a stick in a hornet's nest.
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Re: Torture, beatings continue on American Pastor held in iran.
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2013, 09:19:02 AM »
I feel for the victim and his family, but who in their right mind would go to Iran, or any other country and poke a stick in a hornet's nest.

Particularly as a native Iranian and a past Moslem.
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Re: Torture, beatings continue on American Pastor held in iran.
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2013, 01:11:25 PM »
I feel for the victim and his family, but who in their right mind would go to Iran, or any other country and poke a stick in a hornet's nest.

Maybe a man who truly love his countrymen and wanted to saved from a devils hell, where, without Jesus,  he knew they were headed. POWDERMAN.  :( :(
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Re: Torture, beatings continue on American Pastor held in iran.
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2013, 01:21:23 PM »
I feel for the victim and his family, but who in their right mind would go to Iran, or any other country and poke a stick in a hornet's nest.

Maybe a man who truly love his countrymen and wanted to saved from a devils hell, where, without Jesus,  he knew they were headed. POWDERMAN.  :( :(

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Re: Torture, beatings continue on American Pastor held in iran.
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2013, 05:18:24 PM »
You have to respect that man! His convictions sent him there and he may die there. But he will be cherished by his maker and treated accordingly in Heaven.
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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2013, 04:43:12 PM »
I'm not convinced he be "cherished" considering he de facto abandoned wife and children.
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Re: Torture, beatings continue on American Pastor held in iran.
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2013, 07:54:50 PM »
I am convinced that it is between him and his maker. He had the conviction to go back there knowing what was behind, and in front of him. His wife does not appear to be as judgemental. To go on such a "mission" takes an inordinate amount of faith. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
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