Vadim Fedorov with his wife Lyubov on the day of the hearing. July 2023
Court of Appeal Upheld the Suspended Sentence for Vadim Fedorov, Father of Five Children From Asha
Chelyabinsk RegionOn July 27, 2023, the panel of the Chelyabinsk Regional Court upheld the verdict against Vadim Fedorov — a 6-year suspended sentence for reading and discussing the Bible, which law enforcement agencies and the court deemed "organizing the activity of an extremist organization."
Before the appellate ruling was issued, the believer commented on the absurdity of the charges: “Extremist motives in my actions have not been proven. All of my actions were solely the exercise of my right to jointly practise my faith, guaranteed by Art. 28 of the RF Constitution.”
In the spring of 2023, the Asha City Court of the Chelyabinsk Region found Vadim guilty of extremism. According to the prosecution, during meetings for worship, believers should not read even the non-prohibited literature of Jehovah's Witnesses; they should not use the vocabulary generally accepted in this religion or discuss beliefs. Fedorov appealed the verdict, calling it contrary to the law, but the regional court did not satisfy this appeal. The verdict has entered into force but the believer has the right to appeal it in the cassation procedure.
The verdict and the appeal ruling run counter to the decision of the RF Supreme Court Plenum, according to which meetings for of Jehovah's Witnesses do not in themselves constitute a crime under Article 282.2 of the RF Criminal Code.
To date, 14 Jehovah's Witnesses have become defendants in criminal cases in the Chelyabinsk Region; 11 of them,, including elderly women, have already been given suspended sentences and fines.