Biography
In August 2021, Aleksandr Dubovenko was accused of extremism, searched, interrogated and placed under house arrest. All this happened to a civilian resident of Armyansk (Crimea) only because of his faith in Jehovah God.
Aleksandr was born in March 1973 in the city of Ochakov (Ukraine). When he was one year old, the family moved to Crimea, to the city of Armyansk.
As a child, Aleksandr was fond of wrestling, together with his father he loved to go hunting and fishing. After graduating from vocational school, he worked as a fitter-welder, then as an electrician. Recently he was engaged in interior decoration.
Aleksandr met his future wife, Irina, in a hairdresser, where he cut his hair — he was her client. They got married in 1999. The couple have an adult daughter.
After starting his Bible study, Aleksandr read about the justice of the Creator. He was deeply impressed by the biblical promise that God would transform the earth into a paradise, and that everyone living there would love and respect one another. This prompted Aleksandr to embark on the Christian path of life in 1999. 5 years earlier, his mother had become a Jehovah's Witness.
The criminal prosecution added stress to Irina, who, barely recovering from the covid, twice survived the invasion of her apartment by the security forces, once in the absence of Aleksandr. The relatives of the spouses do not understand why decent people suddenly began to be considered criminals. The daughter does not share the beliefs of her parents, but is proud that they bravely defend their position.