Saransk Resident Aleksandr Shevchuk, one of Jehovah's Witnesses Convicted for his Faith, was Released From the Penal Colony
MordoviaOn November 3, 2023, Aleksandr Shevchuk was released from Penal Colony No. 12 for the Republic of Mordovia. For "disseminating belief" in Jehovah God, he spent almost 2 years behind bars – 9 months in a pretrial detention and 8.5 months in the penal colony.
Aleksandr Shevchuk is a descendant of Jehovah's Witnesses, who were exiled to Siberia and later exonerated as victims of Stalinist repressions. He was detained after searches in February 2019. At the time of the trial, he was released under a recognizance agreement. Aleksandr served the sentence imposed by the court in correctional colony No. 12 for the Republic of Mordovia.
While serving his sentence, Aleksandr Shevchuk worked in the sewing workshop. The administration and the prisoners treated him with respect.
According to Aleksandr, he had the opportunity more than once to defend his Bible-based beliefs behind bars. "At first, my cellmates were hostile to my position. But over time, they understood, and we had good conversations," Shevchuk said about one of the periods of being under arrest. "Such conversations helped me to maintain my joy. Of course, not just them. Letters from friends brought special joy. There was something in every letter that was especially for me."
According to the lawyer, one of the employees once even said that "this place is not for him."
The rest of the defendants in the case - Georgiy and Yelena Nikulin, Vladimir Atryakhin, Aleksandr Korolev and Denis Antonov - are still serving sentences in correctional colonies for their faith in God.