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British government reports on Russian jws

Updated: May 18, 2022


The following is an update to Russian Jws directly from United Kingdom' governmental website .gov.uk

A statement on the situation of Jehovah's Witnesses in the Russian Federation delivered by Ambassador Neil Bush at the OSCE Permanent Council.With 57 participating States in North America, Europe and Asia, the OSCE – the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – is the world’s largest regional security organization.


The United Kingdom remains concerned about the situation of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Russian Federation. The ruling of the Russian Supreme Court in July 2017, which rejected the appeal against the decision to categorise Jehovah’s Witnesses as “extremists”, criminalised the peaceful worship of 175,000 Russian citizens and contravened the right to religious freedom that is enshrined in the Russian Constitution, and in multiple OSCE commitments. Since that ruling, we have witnessed an increasing number of detentions, criminal investigations and prosecutions of Jehovah’s Witnesses across Russia. We echo the deep concern over the allegations of torture and mistreatment of Jehovah’s Witnesses. On 6 February this year in Orenburg, five Jehovah’s Witnesses were transferred to Penal Colony #1 and, on arrival, were all beaten by guards. One of them, Feliks Makhmmadiev, was hospitalised as a result. On 10 February, there were reports that another Jehovah’s Witness, Vadim Kutsenko, was tortured in a forest near Chita.

(Now if this is true guys it is apauling no one advocates violence towards jehovah's witnesses or any other crazy cult, these people are deeply indoctrinated and if there is one you should do is undo the indoctrination first before anything else) The report continues "Participating States have affirmed their commitment to eradicating torture and we reiterate our condemnation of all forms of torture as one of the most flagrant violations of human rights and human dignity. We urge the Russian authorities to ensure thorough investigations into these allegations. As well as these worrying individual cases, 869 homes have been searched, 316 individuals have been charged under Article 282.2 of the Criminal Code (participation in extremism), 26 individuals are in pre-trial detention, a further 23 under house arrest, and 29 persons have been convicted.


(As you can see there are lesser penalties nevertheless they are totally unnecessary and if anything reinforces the persecution complex of the Jehovah's Witnesses) Respected NGOs such as Human Rights Watch and Forum 18 have documented the restrictions on Jehovah’s Witnesses. House raids are often conducted in the early hours of the morning by large numbers of masked and armed police. Local police are accompanied by Rosgvardia (National Guard) personnel, special rapid reaction police and Federal Security Service (FSB) officers. Officers have confiscated bibles and other religious materials, as well as computers, phones and other personal items. So-called “evidence” used against those convicted includes regular aspects of communal religious life, for example reading the Bible at a Bible study session, participating in worship, or hosting people in a home for Bible readings or worship. Sentences have included imprisonment, suspended sentences, or fines of about a year’s average local wages.


(Something you need to know about me is that I grew up in Greece and jws were under ban between 1967 and 1974 like they are in Russia today and I still vaguely remember Witnesses meeting in basements or houses pretending we were having a meal or having a day trip to local forests for one day assemblies and although these were distressing situations they did more to embolden jehovahs witnesses rather discourage them.In fact Greece entered the ban with about 12k members and 7 years later at the end of the ban they had doubled their membership.So these measures never work)
The report continues:"In 2017 and on a number of subsequent occasions, the Delegation of the Russian Federation have attempted to justify the ban on Jehovah’s Witnesses while also assuring the OSCE Permanent Council that individual Jehovah’s Witnesses were able to practice their religion at home, stressing repeatedly that no permission is required to pray in Russia. In December 2018, President Putin queried why Jehovah’s Witnesses were being persecuted, noting that all religions should be treated equally. It is clear from the figures above that any manifestation of their faith by Jehovah’s Witnesses can result in the search of their homes, lengthy detention, criminal prosecution and imprisonment. The scale of the home raids, including a number of raids within a city on a single day, creates the impression of an organised campaign of persecution against Jehovah’s Witnesses. In Vienna in 1989, OSCE participating States agreed to ensure the freedom of the individual to profess and practice religion or belief. In Kyiv in 2013, states again agreed to: Fully implement their commitments to ensure the right of all individuals to profess and practice religion or belief, either alone or in community with others, and in public or private, and to manifest their religion or belief through teaching, practice, worship and observance, including through transparent and non-discriminatory laws, regulations, practices and policies; The report ends with a call to action from the Russian Authorities:"We call on the Russian authorities to end the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and to uphold the commitments on the right to freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief for all individuals across the Russian Federation."

My View:

It is quite clear that the UK government is sympathetic towards jws and I can't fail to connect these positive take on jws with the lack of punitive measures towards the cult during the Charities Commission IICSA investigation.

At the same time I do abhor any kind of violence towards jws , if you really want to punish the Watchtower ban any funding or tax exemptions as other countries have done recently,such as Norway, and you will see them dissapearing especially now that there are so many leaving the cult anyway.

History has proven that if you separate jehovah's witnesses long enough from their headquarters directions like in the case of Romania were jws were cut off fir decades from the Watchtower's direction then the local witnesses cease to be witnesses anymore BUT this is not possible anymore especially with the Internet and the access you get online to other parts of the world. For that reason I don't think there is quick way to terminate the Watchtower.We can only play the long game of educating the public and the government's to Watchtowers damaging policies and reaching out to existing witnesses with our online activism.


You will find the link to this article on my website along with the

https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/uk-statement-on-the-situation-of-jehovahs-witnesses-in-the-russian-federation

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