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At the Kirov Okrug District Court hearing, the prosecutor presented books which had not been banned as evidence that Anatoliy Tokarev “incited hatred”
Persecution Sinks to a New Level: Feliks Makhammadiyev Became the First of Jehovah's Witnesses Forced to Stateless-Person Status
Yuriy Belosludtsev and Sergey Sergeyev, despite the pandemic, had to travel 80 kilometers to be indicted
The preventive measure was downgraded for Viktor Zimovskiy from Georgievsk. The investigator replaced his house arrest with a recognizance not to leave
In Naberezhnyye Chelny, investigation of believers resumed. Earlier, the court rejected the case and returned it to the prosecutor
Accusation, recognizance agreement, seizure of property. Read it now: Chronology of criminal prosecution of Svetlana Monis in Birobidzhan
A criminal case against an exemplary family man, Andrey Sazonov, from the town of Uray is ready to be brought to court
In Birobidzhan, because of the pandemic, hearings for believing women Larisa Artamonova, Yuliya Kaganovich, Svetlana Monis and Yelena Reyno-Chernyshova have been postponed
After the raids in the Krasnodar Territory, a recognizance not to leave was taken from one more believer, a 43-year-old woman from Pavlovskaya village. She suffered undue stress
In the Spring of 1945, Russia Freed Jehovah's Witnesses From Concentration Camps. Why, 75 Years Later, Are They Again in Prisons?
According to updates, on April 29, 2020, security forces in the Krasnodar Territory raided nine addresses. There were four searches in Kholmskaya and five in Pavlovskaya
The Lipetsk court ruled to leave believers in a pre-trial detention center for another three months, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. They have been detained for almost six months now
In Kursk, the court extended detention for a prisoner of conscience, Artem Bagratyan, having left him in jail until July 11
Criminal prosecution for the faith befell the father of three young children. A biography of Igor Mamalimov is published
Three Months Passed After the Beating of Five Believers in the Orenburg Colony. What Is Happening to Them Now?
Sergey Klimov from Tomsk, who had been sentenced to six years for his faith, was transferred from a pre-trial detention center to an Astrakhan colony. You can write to him