Name: Menchikova Yelena Alekseyevna
Date of Birth: September 28, 1964
Current status: convicted person
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation: 282.2 (2), 282.2 (1.1)
Current restrictions: suspended sentence
Sentence: punishment in the form of 4 years 6 months of imprisonment with an additional punishment in the form of restriction of liberty for a term of 1 year 6 months, punishment in the form of imprisonment shall be considered conditional with a probationary period of 2 years 6 months

Biography

Yelena Menchikova had many hardships in her life: she grew up in an orphanage, worked on the construction of a nuclear power plant, which damaged her health, and in November 2020 she was charged with an “extremist” article. The FSB interprets Yelena’s meetings with friends and peaceful talks about the Bible as "inciting religious hatred" and "recruiting conversations."

Yelena was born in 1964 in the city of Zaporozhye (Ukraine). As a child, she loved drawing and playing volleyball, swimming, cycling and gymnastics. Yelena studied at the boarding school, then got a job in a project organization as a surveyor. In 1984 she moved to the Ukrainian city of Energodar to work there on the construction of a nuclear power plant. A year later, Yelena graduated from the Kharkov Civil Engineering Institute with a degree in architecture. After graduation, she was assigned to Karachay-Cherkessia to work as a design engineer at a cement plant. In 1993, Yelena received the II group of disability. Since 2003 she has been working as an architect.

Once Yelena was an atheist, but the Bible, which was once shown to students by a teacher of scientific communism, aroused her burning interest. In 1993, Yelena’s dream came true - she was able to find this book. At first, Yelena found it difficult to understand it, but later, through thoughtful research, Bible truths became clearer to her. This ancient book answered many of Yelena’s questions: what is the meaning of life? What happens after death? Why is there so much suffering and pain in the world? Yelena also made many new friends among fellow believers.

In her free time, Yelena, as far as her health allows, goes in for sports: swimming, walking in nature. Just like in childhood, she continues to draw. But Yelena’s favorite hobby is reading the Bible and meditating on what she read.

Criminal prosecution has become a heavy burden for the believer, since any stress is contraindicated for her as a disabled person. But, despite the trials, she tries to maintain a positive attitude. An adult daughter and friends are very worried about Yelena, sincerely not understanding why peaceful people in Russia are considered extremists.

Case History

Yelena Menchikova, an architect from Cherkessk, came to the attention of law enforcement agencies in December 2019, when her house was searched for the first time. The criminal case was initiated in November 2020. The FSB accused the believer of participating in the activity of an extremist organization, and then also of involving others in it. According to the investigation, Yelena “developed a criminal plan” to discuss the Bible with others. In April 2021, the case went to court. Although Yelena has a disability, the prosecutor demanded that she be sent to prison for 5 years. In December 2021, the court gave Menchikova a 5-year suspended sentence and ordered her to pay all legal costs. The court of appeal released Yelena from these payments but left the sentence unchanged. In December 2022, the court of cassation returned the case to the court for a new trial. In January 2024, the court handed down a second guilty verdict – 4.5-year suspended sentence.
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