Addison Morris at 3:37 PM ET
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Iran court rejects US pastor's appeal of prison sentence
Iran court rejects US pastor's appeal of prison sentence
Addison Morris at 3:37 PM ET
[JURIST]
An Iranian court of appeals on Sunday rejected the appeal of American
pastor Saeed Abedini and refused to reduce his eight-year prison term in
the Evin prison. Abedini was sentenced
[JURIST report] in January by a branch of the Islamic Revolutionary
Court of Iran to eight years in prison for threatening national security
through his leadership in Christian house churches. Before the
two-judge panel refused his appeal, Abedini's lawyers had been hopeful
that his case would be shown greater leniency under the new leadership
of Iranian President Hasan Rowhani [BBC profile]. Jordan Sekulow, Executive Director of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) [advocacy website], who represents Abedini's wife and two children, expressed his regret
[press release] over Sunday's decision, stating that it "underscores
Iran's continued violation of principles of freedom of religion,
association, peaceful assembly, and expression."
Abedini, 32, became a US citizen through marriage [Reuters report] in 2010 and had been traveling between the US and Iran since he was ordained a minister through the American Evangelistic Association
[advocacy website] in 2008. In the summer of 2012 Iranian authorities
placed Abedini on house arrest, then sent him to prison in September
where he was beaten and tortured, according to the ACLJ. Judge
Pir-Abassi convicted and sentenced
[ACLJ report] Abedini after allowing his lawyer one day in court to put
on a defense, which was also the only day of the trial Abedini and his
lawyer were permitted to attend. The evidence provided by the
prosecution was of Abedini's Christian activities in the early 2000s,
when house churches were not perceived as such a threat to Iran's
national security. Prior to the announcing of the verdict the US State Department [official website] condemned
[press release] "Iran's continued violation of the universal rights of
freedom of religion" and called on the Iranian authorities to respect
Adebini's human rights and release him.
Addison Morris at 3:37 PM ET
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