From Jordan Sekulow, ACLJ <[email protected]>
Subject ABDUCTED
Date May 23, 2024 11:16 AM
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John,

Christians and Jews alike are being horrifically persecuted and murdered across the globe.

Iran is about to execute a Jewish man, Arvin Ghahremani.

His crime? Being Jewish and defending himself after being stabbed by Muslim attackers. Last weekend he was sentenced to immediate execution.

We quickly submitted an emergency filing at the U.N. last weekend to stop the malicious execution of this innocent Jewish man and overturn this miscarriage of justice. Since our U.N. filing, Arvin's execution was temporarily postponed at the last minute, but his family is still pleading for his life.

We're taking further legal action to save him, but time is running out. Take urgent action with us before it's too late.

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Sign NEW Petition: Stop Iran Executing Jewish Man.

Christian Pastor Raymond Koh was forcefully abducted by the Malaysian government.

Malaysian authorities had raided Pastor Koh's church in the past, and he had received death threats at his home. Now he has been missing for seven years, and the Malaysian government refuses to provide answers.

It's a case of forced disappearance, intended to intimidate the Christian community, stemming from Pastor Koh's Christian faith and position as a pastor. The Malaysian government must be held accountable.

We're advocating for Pastor Koh at the U.N., demanding he be found, freed, and returned to his family – immediately.

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Sign NEW Petition: Save Abducted Pastor Koh.


Jordan Sekulow

ACLJ Executive Director


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