Saeed Abedini’s Wife ‘Thankful’ Obama Calls on Iran to Release Persecuted Pastor

Naghmeh Abedini
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Pastor Saeed’s wife, Naghmeh, joined Jordan Sekulow Friday on Jay Sekulow Live! to discuss President Obama’s remarks Thursday calling on Iran to specifically release her husband and where the fight for his freedom moves from here.

She says she is thankful to the president for elevating her husband’s plight and is hopeful that as momentum continues to build that Iran would grant her husband—a U.S. citizen—clemency and allow him to return home.

Click here to listen as she shares her emotional story from her heart, pray, and sign the petition for his freedom.

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