By Jeremy Reynalds
Senior Correspondent for ASSIST News Service
IRAN
(ANS) -- Imprisoned Iranian-American
Pastor Saeed Abedini's attorney is speaking out against what he calls
the uncertain situation of his client and calling on Iranian judicial
authorities to clear things up.
Saeed and Naghmeh Abedini
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Abedini was
later sentenced to eight years in prison in branch 26 of the Islamic
Revolutionary Court chaired by Judge Pir-Abassi. His attorney filed an
appeal, and the case was transferred to branch 36 of the appeal courts
in Tehran.
However, Mohabat
News said there's been no progress on that front and he has not been
granted bail. That despite Iranian judicial authorities promising
Abedini's family several times they would release him on bail.
Abedini's trial was held behind closed doors on Jan. 22 of this year.
Meanwhile, Abedini's wife Naghmeh believes the delay in the appeals court is a good sign regarding her husband's case.
Naser
Sarbazi, Saeed Abedini's attorney, also said he is hopeful that the
Iranian authorities will soon clear up the situation in an appeals
court.
Sarbazi said, "The courts should handle cases of those who are in pr
ison out of turn, but no decision has been made in this regard."
Mohabat
News said Naghmeh expressed hope that the appeals court will make a
fair review of the case, and release her husband soon.
After
Abedini was sentenced to eight years in prison, Victoria Nuland, then
spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, and Jay Carney, White House
Press Secretary, expressed the U.S. government's deep concerns over
Abedini and promised to make every effort to secure his freedom. They
also called on Iran to honor Abedini's human rights and release him from
prison.
Mohabat News said
Abedini is suffering from a scar on his abdomen which needed medical
care. According to reports, he was transferred to a private hospital on
July 20. After being examined in hospital, doctors said he needed
continuous medical care to treat the scars caused by beatings.
Abedini,
who spent his 34th birthday in prison, was arrested for establishing
house churches and therefore "disrupting Iranian national security.."
He has been held in w
ard 350 of Evin prison since Sept. 26 2012.
In
the past few years, human rights advocacy groups and western
governments have expressed ongoing concerns over the violation of
religious minorities' rights in Iran.
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