American pastor imprisoned in Iran, beaten in hospital

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The American citizen being held in Iran for alleged crimes related to his faith and work as a Christian pastor was yanked from a hospital bed, beaten and taken back to one of the Islamic Republic’s infamous prisons, his family charges.
Pastor Saeed Abedini had spent the past two months in a hospital for injuries allegedly suffered at the hands of guards and inmates in Iran’s Evin and Rajai Shahr prisons when he was once again beaten and hauled back to prison, according to family members who say they witnessed the beating.

“This news is devastating to our family,” his wife, Naghmeh Abedini, told FoxNews.com. “This development also came as a complete shock to all of us. Saeed’s family, who was present at the hospital when this occurred, witnessed the severe beatings that Saeed received – at one point seeing him collapse before being taken away. We’re very concerned about his health.”

In March, when Abedini was transferred to a private hospital in Iran, where he was told he would receive further tests for his worsening medical condition as well as surgery for the chronic stomach pain suffered as a result of repeated beatings. But soon after being admitted, he was shackled and beaten by guards, according to family members. He was also denied medical treatment and was not allowed to see family members initially, they said.

It was not immediately clear why Abedini was suddenly transferred back to Rajai Shahr.

“It is a very disturbing development that underscores what we have known from the very beginning – there is much upheaval and uncertainty in Iran,” Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice, which also represents Abedini’s family, told FoxNews.com. “We’ve been hopeful since Pastor Saeed has spent the last two months in the hospital, instead of a prison cell. But this unexpected move raises great concern.”

Abedini had often made trips back to his native country of Iran to see his parents and extended family. Before leaving for America, he spent many years in the Islamic country as a Christian leader and community organizer developing underground home church communities for converts.

It was in September 2012, while in his homeland to held build a secular orphanage, that he was pulled off a bus by authorities, imprisoned and sent before a judge in what supporters say was a sham trial.

“Despite this troubling news, we continue to move forward with our efforts in this country and abroad to work to secure his freedom, Sekulow said.

“Pastor Saeed is an American citizen who is being punished because he’s a Christian. That was unacceptable when he was taken into custody nearly two years ago, and it is unacceptable today.”

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17 responses to “American pastor imprisoned in Iran, beaten in hospital”

  1. nagy_michael2 Avatar
    nagy_michael2

    So Iran and Hezbollah act if they’re totally different from Al Qaada by saying we protect all faith and religion and we have nothing against Christian. Here is a person that converted and become a true man of God. Yet Iran is prosecuting him instead of actually rewarding him for being a good man of beliefs who only promotes peace and co-existance. where the f.. is obama when you need him.

    1. AkhouManUki Avatar
      AkhouManUki

      Last I checked he’s still in the white house. What Obama needs to do is wake the F up and start leading again – the middle east sure as hell isn’t going to fix itself.

      1. Farq2 Avatar

        You people make me laugh. All the problems that are happening in world yet you only want Obama to intervene when it comes to Iran, Syria, Russia and of course HA. Your hero Obama needs to start of with Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Or are you choosing to close a blind eye when it comes to those animals.

        1. AkhouManUki Avatar
          AkhouManUki

          I farqin love the energy – Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are abominations, Israel too – perhaps Obama could go on a world domination tour and liberate one country after another.

      2. MekensehParty Avatar
        MekensehParty

        What does Obama have to do with this?
        There is clear instructions from the state department for Americans not to visit certain countries and if one insists then he/she must do at their own responsibility. Obama cannot stop them from going nor can he do anything for every American in trouble in the world especially in a country where he was told not to go.

        1. Farq2 Avatar

          You are not going to believe this, however i agree with you 100%. I know, I know, I am shocked as well. -:)))

        2. AkhouManUki Avatar
          AkhouManUki

          Thanks for the feedback partybroom – you are right that Obama can’t solve all of the world’s problems, but I’m still upset over his bullshit in Syria.

          1. Farq2 Avatar

            Well get someone to give a hug and then you may get over it. -:))

          2. AkhouManUki Avatar
            AkhouManUki

            Merci ya khayye, I appreciate your kindness, but I feel like the hundreds of thousands of dead Syrians and millions of Syrian refugees will not accept your hug in place of action to stop the massacres that have been waged in Syria.

          3. MekensehParty Avatar
            MekensehParty

            Not only the American public opposes a US intervention but anything less than sending in troops would have been a disaster. Syria is not our problem. The “rebels” are not our friends, in fact half of them are our enemies and the other half sympathize with our enemies.
            Here’s some quick scenarios of what could have happened after a strike:
            Strike succeeds in disabling Assad forces: the “Islamic Front” invades Damascus slaughtering their way to the presidential palace and moves on to the coast where Alawites and their allies are massacred. The I.F. Takes control of the chemical weapons left and these are smuggled. Syria becomes another Somalia with fanatics fighting each other for control while the moderates are crucified on bridges.
            Strike doesn’t fully succeed and Assad starts throwing gas missiles on everybody inside Syria and outside. Old Homs suffocate, the liberated parts of Aleppo look like aushwitz and Patriot missiles intercept all but one gas missiles that lands in a village in Turkey killing 5000 people.
            Who’s going to be blamed for all that?
            Hint: not bashar

        3. nagy_michael2 Avatar
          nagy_michael2

          This guy is also Iranian citizen my friend. Obama had a chance to press for his freedom while the state dept. was negotiating the Nuclear deal with Iran. Obama promised to bring his name to the table and try to get him freedom. Instead he barely said anything in his regard. The blame falls on Iran for saying they protect religious freedom then acting like Al Qaada anyway. may as well behead the guy..

          1. MekensehParty Avatar
            MekensehParty

            These matters are never simple, dual citizens are always a headache, on one hand he’s American and should have abided by the SD advice not to go to Iran but he did anyway and entered using his Iranian passport and therefore it’s between him and his other country…
            As for Iran respecting religious freedom… Ask the Zoroastrian how respected they are in their own country…

          2. nagy_michael2 Avatar
            nagy_michael2

            Bro Iran is not acting human here. what is wrong with being a Christian? why are they thinking the same way as Muslim extremists? does that mean the more hezbollah grow in power in lebanon they will make us worship in quiet? this guy has not done any harm to the state of Iran. if Iran are good to their people and if they’re not afraid about their religion, then why prosecute a man of God? or do they really consider themselves so holly that they get away with killing their people because they were protesting for their rights? all I can say is Obama had leverage and he didn’t use it. I know he is not responsible for this guy being in Iran. but the least he can show some strength. til now Obama has faltered in many overseas policies and has made a mockery of the United States.. enough is enough. I hope we don’t have democrat for next 10 decades..lol

          3. MekensehParty Avatar
            MekensehParty

            The Zoroastrian in Iran have been persecuted for half a century now. Imprisoned, exiled, killed, their places of worship destroyed… There are no religious freedom in Islamist Iran, even Sunnis are persecuted. And yes, lebanon’s turn will come one day, one can already see this in its divine regions and they are dictating the patriarch what to do…
            As for Obama, i understand many in the ME are disappointed but who cares? The ME is disappointed no matter what we do, might as well not get involved in a war that will also disappoint as explained above. He’s doing what’s best for the people who voted for him and it’s working. On foreign policies he’s attacking where it hurts most: money! And you have to admit that it’s working and all without one drop of American blood.

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