Stavropol Territory
The preventive measure was downgraded for Viktor Zimovskiy from Georgievsk. The investigator replaced his house arrest with a recognizance not to leave
Russia Loses Conscientious Workers as Attacks on Faith Go On
Little Victims of Big Injustice. Children of Jehovah's Witnesses Are Detained, Interrogated, Humiliated
The court of appeal eased the preventive measure against Georgievsk resident Viktor Zimovskiy, releasing him from pre-trial detention and placing him under house arrest
Tatyana Parfentyeva, a 73-year-old resident of Nevinnomyssk accused of extremism. After the search, the pensioner noticed that her money was missing. We publish her biography
In Georgievsk, Judge Nina Anashkina left Viktor Zimovskiy in jail. The investigator delays and ignores the request for a medical examination of the believer
In the Stavropol Territory, Viktor Zimovskiy, a disability pensioner and father of young children, was sent to a pre-trial detention center for faith. We publish his biography
Neighbors know Anatoly Gezik from Georgievsk “exclusively from the good side.” For his beliefs, he is accused of extremism. Read his biography
During a search in Georgievsk, security forces put the barrel of an assault rifle at Irina Gezik’s face, and then accused her of extremism. Believer’s biography published
At the Georgievsk school, investigators—in the absence of legal representatives—interrogate children from the families of Jehovah’s Witnesses, using a dictaphone. Parents are alarmed
The 73-year-old gardener from Nevinnomyssk is accused of extremism for believing in God. Biography of Georgiy Parfentyev in Russian
In Nevinnomyssk, a 78-year-old disabled person who has survived the war and famine may find himself in the dock for faith. Read the biography of Anatoliy Boyko
Hard of hearing and almost blind, a disabled person from Nevinnomyssk is declared an extremist. Read the biography of Sergey Kuznetsov
In her youth, Karina Saakyan fled from ethnic conflict in Azerbaijan in search of peace. Now she is suspected of extremism. We publish her biography
In Stavropol Territory, an 89-year-old physics teacher is accused of extremism for her love of God. Read the biography of Rimma Vashchenko