![]() ![]() ![]() I didn’t start hanging up on her during her verbal tirades until recently. Some of her verbal abuse took place over the phone. I was verbally abused by a few family members for many years, even now, especially my older sister. Maybe she was afraid that hanging up on him would cause similar repercussions. She has said in a more recent story that he was threatening to divorce her if she didn’t play along with whatever he wanted (including advocating for him in public). Please read A Cry for Justice about domestic violence in the church. You may disagree with us but we read about these situation extensively along with studying about the various aspects of domestic abuse. The second part of the sentence negates the first. You said said “I am not saying she is lying, there just certain aspects of her posts that don’t completely add up to me.” Think about it. You make up a number of “gotcha” like “he was in a Iranian prison so he couldn’t have had access” without carefully looking into the situation. I have approved your comments because I plan to use them, along with others, to show how badly average church members respond when abuse is alleged. They had access to Skype, etc.The US was involved in a deal to give the Iranian government a boat load of money and the Americans were treated better than most prisoners in Iran. Saeed, along with the other American prisoners, were not being treated like an average Iranian prisoner. Perhaps you are not keeping up with the news since this has been adequately answered in the media. How did he have regular phone and internet access in an Iranian prison. We will continue to keep you updated on this story. Ironically, some of the most challenging days may lie ahead for them. Please join with us in praying for Saeed and Naghmeh and especially for their children. 21 from Iran, where he had been unjustly imprisoned three-and-a-half years because of his Christian faith.Īpparently, Saeed had not yet mentioned his marriage publicly, but he has spoken about his imprisonment. 27 from the Billy Graham Conference Center at the Cove in Asheville, N.C., his first stop in the U.S. She filed the case against the 35-year-old pastor as he returned to Boise Jan. "In very difficult situations sometimes you have to establish boundaries while you work toward healing." "I have taken temporary legal action to make sure our children will stay in Idaho until this situation has been resolved," she wrote on Facebook. Described as a domestic relations case, it is identified on the Idaho State Judiciary website as case CV-DR-2016-01483, and is pending. Jurries, magistrate judge for family law in the Fourth Judicial District of Idaho in Ada County. 27) scant details of alleged spousal abuse she called "a growing cancer." Naghmeh Abedini has taken legal action against her husband Saeed Abedini to make sure their children remain in Idaho while the couple works to save their marriage, and revealed on Facebook today (Jan. The Baptist Press also confirmed that Naghmeh Abedini has taken legal action against her husband. No official court date has been set in the case Naghmeh is filing. Naghmeh has filed legal papers in court regarding domestic relations. Earlier today, Naghmeh Abedini published the following statement on Facebook (see screen shots below):Īccording to the local news in Boise, Idaho: A joyful reunion with his wife will be much more of a challenge. Saeed Abedini arrived home in Boise yesterday afternoon and was reunited with his children, whom he had not seen in over three years. Amid so much attention during Saeed's imprisonment, it must have extremely difficult for Naghmeh to admit to a watching world that her marriage was less than ideal. Little did we know that Naghmeh was suffering in silence.Īpparently, there were serious problems in her marriage involving abuse and a pornography addiction (by her husband). The Christian community had been praying fervently that he would be freed, and often I would hear interviews with Saeed's wife, Naghmeh. No doubt you've heard the news… Saeed Abedini, the Christian pastor who was imprisoned in Iran in 2012, was finally released on January 16, 2016. Naghmeh Abedini's Profile Picture on Facebook "I sincerely had hoped that this horrible situation Saeed has had to go through would bring about the spiritual change needed in both of us to bring healing to our marriage," she said.
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