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Thursday, February 7, 2013

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http://savesaeed.org/

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"Saeed was placed in solitary confinement for a period of more than six months and was repeatedly tortured (mentally and physically) in an effort to convince him to denounce his beliefs and his crimes on national television. He bravely refused to do so, and was sentenced to death on June 9, 2002. Saeed currently resides in Tehran's infamous Evin prison, awaiting execution."


Today marks one month since Pastor Saeed, a U.S. citizen, was convicted and sentenced to eight years in prison for his Christian faith.
His imprisonment and torture in Iran has created a "nightmare" for his wife and two young children here in America.
His wife, Naghmeh, has written a powerful and emotional post describing the pain and grace she has experienced through this situation. She wrote:
"It has been 9 months since Saeed kissed the little foreheads of our children as he said his goodbyes early in the morning of June 22, 2012. Nine months since Daddy sung to them and tucked them into bed, and 9 months since I embraced my husband as we said our goodbyes, thinking at the time we would be separated only a few weeks, as he returned to Iran to continue work on building an orphanage. Maybe if I knew what was to unfold, I would have held him a little longer, talked a little longer?"
Saeed's case has become an international movement, with more than 360,000 signing on to our petition before U.N. meetings on March 5. Keep the movement alive until Saeed is free. Share the petition to #SaveSaeed. Together we are making a difference.
Jordan Sekulow
ACLJ Executive Director


You can help through one of the following links:

http://savesaeed.org/ 




Help Save Saeed Masouri

I am Mohsen Masouri, Saeed Masouri's uncle. The Islamic Republic of Iran is persecuting my nephew Saeed because of his beliefs, not his actions.


History:

In January of 2001, Saeed Masouri was arrested in Dezful, Iran, for having expressed opinions that support human rights and fundamental freedoms for the people of his country.

Saeed was placed in solitary confinement for a period of more than six months and was repeatedly tortured (mentally and physically) in an effort to convince him to denounce his beliefs and his crimes on national television. He bravely refused to do so, and was sentenced to death on June 9, 2002. Saeed currently resides in Tehran's infamous Evin prison, awaiting execution.

The hearing consisted of Saeed, a religious lawyer appointed by the court and a judge. This trial cannot be considered to have taken place in public by the standards of the international human rights instruments, which have been previously adopted by the government of Iran.

Amnesty International has expressed concern for the imminent execution of Saeed Masouri and has given their full support to this matter.

Goal:

On behalf of Saeed and his family in Iran, Norway, Sweden and Canada, I urge you to sign this petition to assist in eradicating the unjust death sentence imposed on this innocent man.

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