Olga Zhelavskaya on the day of the verdict
A 2-Year Suspended Sentence for Believing in Jehovah God—Court of Appeal Upheld the Verdict for Olga Zhelavskaya from Chelyabinsk
Chelyabinsk RegionOn June 30, 2023, the Chelyabinsk Regional Court upheld the verdict of Olga Zhelavskaya, 61 — a 2-year suspended sentence for reading the Bible and it has entered into force. The believer has the right to appeal the verdict in the cassation procedure.
In her final statement before the court of appeal, Zhelavskaya drew attention to the lack of grounds for this court decision: “In the court of first instance, the prosecution never mentioned any actions of extremist nature on my part... No quotes, no facts, no records, no casualties".
Chairman of the Supreme Court of Russia, Vyacheslav Lebedev, at a meeting of judges of courts of general jurisdiction and arbitration said: “The increased standards for protecting the constitutional rights of citizens are provided by the explanations of the Supreme Court that actions that do not contain signs of extremism and consist solely in the exercise of the right to freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, including through the performance of religious rites and ceremonies, do not constitute a crime.”