Vitaliy Manuylov in the courtroom on the day of the verdict. November 19, 2024

Vitaliy Manuylov in the courtroom on the day of the verdict. November 19, 2024

Vitaliy Manuylov in the courtroom on the day of the verdict. November 19, 2024

Unjust Verdicts

For His Love of the Bible, One of Jehovah's Witnesses From Barnaul Will Serve Forced Labor. The Court Considered Peaceful Religious Services to Be Extremism

Altai Territory

The Industrial District Court of Barnaul sentenced Vitaliy Manuylov to 2 years of forced labor for his faith in God. Judge Yevgeniy Saprykin made this decision on November 19, 2024. On that day, the arguments of the parties and the defendant's last word took place. 10 minutes later, the court announced the verdict.

More than 20 years ago, Bible study changed a believer's life for the better. In his final statement, he said: "My lifestyle was not entirely healthy—I drank a lot, fought a lot and got into different stories. As I got to know God better, I loved him with all my heart. And now I try to live according to biblical principles and not violate them." However, investigator Yevgeniy Kozuchenko saw extremism in Manuylov's peaceful meetings with friends.

In early August 2023, the security forces came to search the believer's home. Then he was interrogated as a witness in the case of Valeriy Klokov, after which he was released. After 8 months, Vitaliy was again summoned for interrogation, where he was accused of participating in the activities of an extremist organization because he "actively quoted the book of Holy Scripture" at the services of Jehovah's Witnesses. The believer was placed in a temporary detention center, and the next day the court sent him under house arrest.

Manuylov told what helped him cope with stress when he could not leave the house for more than 3 months: "Of course, first of all, exercise in the morning. Running from corner to corner is uncomfortable, of course, but then you get used to it. He took care of all the household chores in order to somehow relieve his wife." Fellow believers also supported Vitaliy—they brought food, helped financially.

The case went to court in June 2024. The prosecutor requested a sentence of 3 years of real imprisonment for Vitaliy Manuilov, 51.

In total, 9 Jehovah's Witnesses have already been persecuted for their faith in the Altai Territory. Two of them are serving their sentences in penal colonies.

Case of Manuilov in Barnaul

Case History
In the summer of 2023, the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case against Valeriy Klokov in Barnaul. Then Vitaliy Manuylov was searched, and he was interrogated as a witness. In April 2024, Manuylov was summoned for re-interrogation, accused of participating in the activities of an extremist organization, and detained. The next day, the court placed him under house arrest. Two months later, Manuylov's case was separated from Klokov's case. In June 2024, the case materials were transferred to the court. The case involved the testimony of a secret witness. In November 2024, the court sentenced Vitaliy to 2 years of forced labor.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Altai Territory
Locality:
Barnaul
Suspected of:
"He gave speeches where he actively quoted ... the book "Holy Scripture - New World Translation"... carried out preaching activities" (from the indictment)
Court case number:
12402010022000034
Initiated:
July 10, 2023
Current case stage:
verdict did not take effect
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (2)
Court case number:
1-580/2024
Court of First Instance:
Индустриальный районный суд г. Барнаула Алтайского края
Judge of the Court of First Instance:
Евгений Сапрыкин
Case History
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