Engaging Iran at the United Nations on behalf of Pastor Saeed Abedini

Christians around the world are praying for the release of Pastor Saeed Abedini

On June 3, representatives from the American Center for Law and Justice will again appear before the Human Rights Council of the United Nations to heighten awareness of imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini's case.

According to a story by Jordan Sekulow for the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), this time around, countries from around the world will be looking into the eyes of Saeed's wife, Naghmeh.

The ACLJ said over the last few days Naghmeh and ACLJ attorneys have met with various countries and non-governmental organisations at the United Nations raising awareness of Saeed's plight.

In these meetings, the ACLJ said, Naghmeh has been able to plead the case of her husband with one simple request. "Will you be a voice for Pastor Saeed?"

The ACLJ said responses have been encouraging, as the world begins to respond to the pleas of a wife and mother desperately seeking to have her husband brought home.

In preparation for these meetings and the presentation before the Human Rights Council, the ACLJ and its European affiliate (The European Center for Law and Justice) filed a written submission before the Human Rights Council.

For Monday's presentation, individuals can watch the live stream of the 23rd Plenary Session of the Human Rights Council between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm (GMT) at http://webtv.un.org

The ACLJ said while recent developments are encouraging, Iran's continued disregard for its international human rights obligations reflects negatively on all of Islam, a reason for which other Muslim nations should encourage Iran to release Abedini, a 33-year-old US citizen.

The ACLJ said, "We continue to urge all nations to reach out to the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and request that he immediately and unconditionally release Pastor Saeed."

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