FREEDOM CONCERNS RELIGIOUS. OSCE Human Dimension STATEMENT BY THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF JEHOVAH S CHRISTIAN WITNESSES

Similar documents
FREEDOM CONCERNS RELIGIOUS. OSCE Human EASTERN UKRAINE STATEMENT BY THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF JEHOVAH S CHRISTIAN WITNESSES

Religious Discrimination: Scientology in Russia

Teachings. Controversies

A/HRC/39/NGO/X. General Assembly. United Nations

Human Rights Without Frontiers Int l

Russia Is Rounding Up Jehovah s Witnesses Are Other Groups Next?

JW Broadcasting - International Delegation Supports Russian Brotherhood (Bros. M. Stephen Lett & Mark Sanderson)

Institute on Religion and Public Policy Report: Religious Freedom in Uzbekistan

UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW. The Republic of Kazakhstan. Freedom of Religion and Belief

From The European Association of Jehovah s Christian Witnesses

RUSSIA: City administration considered liquidation of religious community "necessary"

Law of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic on Freedom of Worship (25/10/1990)

Iran Researched and compiled by the Refugee Documentation Centre of Ireland on 12 September 2012

ECOSOC Special Consultative Status (2010) UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW THIRD CYCLE

Title First name Middle names Surname

Forum 18 News Service < - Turkmenistan religious freedom survey, Sept 2012

ACT ON CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES ("Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia", no. 36/06)

RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review. FOURTH Session of the UPR Working Group FEB. 2-13, 2009

Dear Senator Collins,

FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION VERSUS FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE AND RELIGION. IS THE CASE PUSSY RIOT POSSIBLE IN BULGARIA?

Tajikistan: Almost Two Thousand Mosques Closed in 2017

Religious Discrimination Directed at the Church of Scientology and Scientologists in Russia in Contravention of Fundamental Human Rights

Running head: RELIGIOUS POLICY IN CHINA 1. Religious Policy in China: Can It Be Called Freedom? Briana M. Weiland. University of Southern California

POLITICAL PROGRAMME OF THE OGADEN NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT (ONLF)

RELIGIOUS LIBERTY INTERNATIONALLY EUROPE EAST AREA. Religious Freedom 2015 Annual Review David A. Channer Office of General Counsel

The Jehovah's Witness Cult

Name: First Middle Last. Other names used (alias, maiden, nickname): Current Address: Street/P.O. Box City State Zip Code

Observations and Topics to be Included in the List of Issues

THE IMMIGRATION ACTS. Heard at Field House Decision & Reasons Promulgated On November 30, 2018 On December 7, Before

UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW 2014

Shah Alif Prince was tortured in an unknown location for 44 days

General Policy On Sexual Offenders for Church of the Open Arms, UCC

Bong Hits 4 Jesus. If you are on the Supreme Court, how do you rule? You be the judge.

and sexuality, a local church or annual conference may indicate its desire to form or join a self-governing

Religious Freedom Concerns

December 24, Richard W. Stanek Hennepin County Sheriff 350 South 5 th Street, Room 6 Minneapolis, Minnesota Dear Sheriff Stanek:

Volunteer Application

Re: Criminal Trial of Abdul Rahman for Converting to Christianity

Powell v. Portland School District. Chronology

International Commission of Jurists

CENSORSHIP & EXPRESSION Philosophy and Ethics: Issues of Human Rights

Barnabas Prayer Focus

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI AT INDEPENDENCE

UNnEo Srarp,s Drsrrucr CoURT for the

Barnabas Prayer Focus

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 93 ( CRIMINAL HISTORY BACKGROUND CHECKS ) OF THE MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP CODE Ordinance No.

National Office for Professional Standards

MOTION TO SUPPRESS STATEMENTS

UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW THIRD CYCLE. Submission to the 29 th session of the Human Rights Council s Universal Periodic Review Working Group

Peace Bonds. Restraining Orders. Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick

Human Rights Committee. Alternative report (updated) Algeria

Church of God. Ministerial Licensure Application NAME OF APPLICANT: MINISTERIAL FILE NUMBER: STATE/REGION: CHURCH OF GOD INTERNATIONAL OFFICES

Historic Prosecutions by Gregg Marx and other members of the Fairfield County Prosecutor s Office

AMERICAN CENTER FOR LAW AND JUSTICE S MEMORANDUM OF LAW REGARDING THE CRIMINAL TRIAL OF ABDUL RAHMAN FOR CONVERTING FROM ISLAM TO CHRISTIANITY

APPLICATION TO WORK OR VOLUNTEER WITH VULNERABLE PERSONS

Ordained Minister and Ministerial internship program (Mip)

IMMIGRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL. Before : Mr G Warr (Vice President) Mr G F Sandall Mr F T Jamieson. Secretary of State for the Home Department.

In The Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas NO CV

Statutory Declaration

THE FAIR OAKS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (FOPC) APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT

Youth Policy Of Taupo Baptist Church Taupo, New Zealand

EVANGELISM OF GRACE. Apostolic SPIRITUAL IN NATURE CIVIC IN EXECUTION NO ONE ELSE IS COMING! SPIRITUAL IN NATURE CIVIC IN EXECUTION

Appeal from the Order entered May 14, 2002, Court of Common Pleas, York County, Civil Division at No SU C.

Belize 2016 Short-Mission Trip Application

The Social Construction of "Extremism" in Russia From Jehovah's Witnesses to Scientology and Beyond. Massimo Introvigne (CESNUR, Torino, Italy)

FILED: ONONDAGA COUNTY CLERK 11/16/ :25 AM

Court of Appeals of Ohio

Case 1:17-mj JCB Document 2-1 Filed 06/27/17 Page 1 of 10 AFFIDAVIT OF SPECIAL AGENT MICHAEL L. RYAN IN SUPPORT OF CRIMINAL COMPLAINT

JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DECISION 1315

What Is Really Happening in Russia? A Response to Prof. Introvigne and Prof. Falikov. PierLuigi Zoccatelli

Utah Jazz College Savings Contest presented by Utah Educational Savings Plan OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES:

2014 Errata to 2013 Punishment Chart for North Carolina Crimes and Motor Vehicle Offenses

CBS FACE THE NATION WITH BOB SCHIEFFER INTERVIEW WITH ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC HOLDER JULY 11, 2010

Ethiopian Christians cleared of holding illegal meetings

National Center for Life and Liberty CHURCH SECURITY POLICIES

BIBLE RADIO PRODUCTIONS

TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, GLASLLWCH LANE, NEWPORT SAFEGUARDING POLICY

Lesson Plan: Religious Persecution For Christian schools and home schools in Canada (Grades 10 12)

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION. No. 117,712 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS. STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, SAWAN DILIP PATIDAR, Appellant.

New Strategies for Countering Homegrown Violent Extremism: Preventive Community Policing

Notice of Improprieties and Negligence by Judge Jonathan Lippman and Apparent Corrupt Influence on a Member of The Judicial Nomination Commission

Volunteer Application

PRE-TRIAL CHAMBER II. Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova, Presiding Judge Judge Cuno Tarfusser Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert SITUATION IN DARFUR, SUDAN

Colorado Springs Christian Schools 4855 Mallow Road Colorado Springs, CO (719) / Fax (719)

Missionary Application Form

How to approach complaint mechanisms which relate to social, economic and cultural rights either as church or individual?

America s Christian Heritage by Doug Hamilton

EDUCATION. By Deputy Sherif Morsi Muslim Community Affairs Unit, Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department

IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE Assigned on Briefs July 27, 2010

TIMELINE DONALD MCGUIRE Donald McGuire is ordained and assigned to Loyola Academy, Wilmette, IL. The Jesuits send McGuire to Europe.

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION. No. 116,499 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS. STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, CLETE ADAM HARGIS, Appellant.

: Brian Stirling, Acting Chairman Suzy Hackett, Robert Haynes, Jeffery Masters, Timothy Meyer, Thomas TJ Thornberry

THE COURT: All right. Call your next witness. MR. JOHNSON: Agent Mullen, Terry Mullen. (BRIEF PAUSE) (MR. MULLEN PRESENT)

ARE YOU MORE WORRIED ABOUT THE COPS OR THE CROOKS? by Reggie Koch (October 16, 2010)

National Association of Muslim American Women PO Box 72032, Columbus Ohio 43207

TERMS & CONDITIONS NEW YEAR'S EVE 2018/2019 The Great Gatsby at Zamoyski Palace Endorfina Foksal Foksal Street 2, Warsaw on

OSCE Supplementary Human Dimension Meeting: Freedom of Religion or Belief Vienna June 2017

Religious Expression

NGO: EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR LAW AND JUSTICE (ECLJ) UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW MAY-JUNE 2012 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN BAHRAIN

Unnoticed Life of Daria Zaysteva

Transcription:

R U S S I A RELIGIOUS FREEDOM CONCERNS STATEMENT BY THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF JEHOVAH S CHRISTIAN WITNESSES OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL WORLD HEADQUARTERS OF JEHOVAH S WITNESSES OSCE Human Dimension Implementation n Meeting, Warsaw 11 22 SEPTEMBER 2017

ON 20 APRIL 2017, THE SUPREME COURT ruled to liquidate all legal entities of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia, terminate their activity, and confiscate their property. The decision effectively banned the peaceful worship of Jehovah s Witnesses throughout the country. Authorities are violating the Witnesses fundamental freedoms and criminalizing their religious activities. At the same time, some Russian citizens interpret the decision as a license to discriminate against the Witnesses and even to subject them to hate crimes. The Appellate Chamber of the Supreme Court heard the Witnesses appeal on 17 July and affirmed the 20 April decision. The decision raises concern that the Statesponsored persecution of Jehovah s Witnesses will intensify. Will Russia imprison 175,000 of its citizens merely for practicing their faith? Jehovah s Witnesses are now labeled as extremist and are persecuted in Russia. TIMELINE 2017 15 March Ministry of Justice issues a directive to suspend immediately the activity of the Administrative Centre and all 395 Local Religious Organisations of Jehovah s Witnesses. The directive immediately bans the religious activity of Jehovah s Witnesses until the Supreme Court s decision 17 July Appellate Chamber of the Russian Federation Supreme Court hears the appeal of Jehovah s Witnesses and affirms the 20 April 2017 decision of the Supreme Court 17 August Ministry of Justice adds the Administrative Centre of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia to its official list of extremist organisations 20 April Russian Federation Supreme Court rules [1] to liquidate the Administrative Centre in Russia and 395 Local Religious Organisations, [2] to confiscate their property, and [3] to terminate all their activity 25 May Dennis Christensen, a citizen of Denmark, is arrested at religious services of Jehovah s Witnesses and jailed in pre-trial detention in Oryol, Russia. He is the first Witness imprisoned for his faith in Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union 17 August Vyborg City Court declares that the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, published by Jehovah s Witnesses, is not a Bible but is extremist literature

Russia Russian authorities have banned the peaceful religious worship of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia. They justify the persecution of the Witnesses by characterizing the practice of their faith as extremist activity. Russian Federation Supreme Court ruled to liquidate the national office of Jehovah s Witnesses and 395 local religious organisations. On 20 April 2017, the Russian Federation Supreme Court ruled to liquidate the Witnesses legal entities and terminate all activity of those entities throughout Russia. On 17 July 2017, the Appellate Chamber of the Russian Federation Supreme Court upheld the 20 April decision. On 17 August 2017, the Ministry of Justice added the Administrative Center of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia to its list of organisations banned in Russia. 3 Sovietskiy District Court of Oryol is holding a Danish citizen in pretrial detention for six months, alleging that by meeting for worship, the Witnesses have committed the crime of continuing the activity of an ex tremist organisation. On 25 May 2017, heavily armed police officers and agents of the Federal Security Service (FSB) disrupted a peaceful religious service of Jehovah s Witnesses in Oryol, Russia. The officers arrested Dennis Christensen, a Danish citizen and a congregation elder. He is being held until 23 November 2017 to allow the prosecutor opportunity to build a case against him and others. If convicted, Mr. Christensen faces a six to ten year prison term. Vyborg City Court ruled that the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is not a Bible but is extremist literature The ban exposes Jehovah s Witnesses to administrative or criminal liability for engaging in their reli - gious activity. The extent to which the Russian government will persecute Jehovah s Witnesses for engaging in worship remains to be seen. However, there is already an increase in administrative and criminal cases initiated against Jehovah s Witnesses for practicing their faith. On 17 August 2017, the Vyborg City Court declared that the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, published by Jehovah s Witnesses, is not a Bible but is actually extremist literature. In this way the prosecutor seeks to circumvent the law, as established in Article 3.1 of the Federal Law on Counteracting Extremist Activity, which forbids the application of that law to sacred texts. Jehovah s Witnesses are appealing the ruling. World Headquarters of Jehovah s Witnesses // Office of the General Counsel

Abuses and Restrictions on Religious Freedom Supreme Court of the Russian Federation Bans and Liquidates the Administrative Centre of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia and all of their Local Religious Organisations On 20 April 2017, the Supreme Court criminalized the activity of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia. Judge Yuriy Grigoryevich Ivanenko ruled in favor of the claim filed by the Ministry of Justice to liquidate the religious organisation Administrative Center of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia and the local religious organisations that are part of its structure [and] to turn over to the Russian Federation all property of the liquidated religious organisation. Judge Ivanenko added that, effective immediately, the decision terminated all activity of the Witnesses legal entities throughout Russia. On 17 July 2017, the Appellate Chamber of the Supreme Court confirmed the 20 April ruling, effectively banning Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia. RESTRICTIONS RESULTING FROM RELIGIOUS BELIEFS 4 33 cases of interference in the worship and personal lives of the Witnesses. The Supreme Court s decision puts the safety and welfare of over 175,000 of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia at great risk. In most of these cases, officers of government agencies raided the homes of Jehovah s Witnesses, often carrying out unauthorized and illegal search and seizure of private belongings. In at least six cases, officers stormed homes with large numbers of officers; in at least five cases, officers planted extremist literature to fabricate charges against the Witnesses. They also broke into homes, often did not declare their purpose or show a court order, and ordered people around at gunpoint. 19 January 2017, Saratov Region, city of Novouzensk. Eight law enforcement officers of the police, the FSB, and the prosecutor s office came to a family home of Jehovah s Witnesses. An operational-investigative activity of the home was conducted from 6:45 p.m. until 5 a.m. Officers confiscated religious literature and personal belongings. 21 February 2017, Stavropol Territory, city of Mikhaylovsk. At 6:20 a.m., several cars with police officers arrived at the home of a Witness family. In advance, officers had the electricity to the whole street disconnected (at about 4 a.m.). About ten people entered the house, including investigators of the Centre for Counteracting Extremism and the FSB. Officers used the flashlight of a mobile phone to show the family a court order authorising the operational-investigative activity in their home. It was dark inside the home, and therefore impossible to see the police officers World Headquarters of Jehovah s Witnesses // Office of the General Counsel

and observe all their movements. Officers began a search in the attic and storage room and immediately found literature that is on the Federal List of Extremist Materials. Additionally, the purse of the homeowner s wife, which was in the foyer, was found full of extremist publications. The family stated that the literature had been planted illegally. INTERFERENCE WITH RELIGIOUS SERVICES 39 cases of police raids on Kingdom Halls or on other meeting places. In almost all cases, the police officers disrupted religious services in progress or denied the Witnesses the opportunity to conduct their scheduled services. In many cases, the officers questioned those in attendance, recorded their identification information, and photographed or video recorded them. In 13 cases, officers planted extremist literature to fabricate charges against the Witnesses; in 5 cases they initiated charges for engaging in missionary activity. INTERFERENCE WITH MANIFESTATION OF BELIEF 63 cases in which police officers arrested Witnesses who were talking to others about their beliefs. Police generally detained them at the police station for a time and often initiated an administrative case against the Witnesses for engaging in missionary activity. 5 STATE CENSORSHIP OF RELIGIOUS LITERATURE Based on so-called expert studies, Russian courts have ruled in favour of prosecutors and have declared 88 religious publications of Jehovah s Witnesses to be extremist. These publications are posted on the Federal List of Extremist Materials (FLEM). On 17 August 2017, the Vyborg City Court declared extremist the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, published by Jehovah s Witnesses in the Russian language. This decision marks the first time that the Bible has been banned in a country that claims to be Christian. The day before, the Vyborg City Court resumed its hearing of the case, which had been adjourned since April 2016 after the judge ruled in favor of the Leningrad-Finlyandskiy Transport Prosecutor s claim to appoint an expert study to declare the New World Translation to be extremist. After numerous delays, the study was completed and submitted to the court on 22 June 2017. The study concluded that the Bible is extremist literature, following the same pattern as previous court-appointed studies of the Witnesses publications by so-called experts. World Headquarters of Jehovah s Witnesses // Office of the General Counsel

The study claims that the New World Translation is not a Bible. This is actually an attempt to circumvent the Law on Counteracting Extremist Activity, which prohibits declaring sacred texts, such as the Bible, to be extremist. Additionally, the expert study bases its conclusion on theological grounds. Its authors object to the New World Translation s rendering of the Tetragrammaton as Jehovah, and falsely claim that the text was altered to fit the Witnesses doctrine. The Vyborg City Court s decision is not yet in force, and the New World Translation has not been added to the Federal List of Extremist Materials. The Witnesses will appeal the decision to the Leningrad Regional Court within 30 days. Societal Abuses and Discrimination PHYSICAL ASSAULTS 12 cases of physical assault, including a threat of murder. VANDALISM AND ARSON 6 16 attacks on Kingdom Halls, including the arson of one of them. In another case, a Witness family and their elderly parents suffered the arson of their family home but escaped without loss of life. 30 April 2017, Moscow Region, village of Lutsino. A male neighbor set fire to a house owned by one of Jehovah s Witnesses. 24 May 2017, Republic of Komi, village of Zheshart. Unidentified persons set fire to a residential building in which Jehovah s Witnesses hold religious meetings. NEGATIVE MEDIA Between January and April 2017, Jehovah s Witnesses reported 27 negative video attacks on television. Nearly every week Russian media publicises slanderous reports about Jehovah s Witnesses, which negatively influence public opinion. World Headquarters of Jehovah s Witnesses // Office of the General Counsel

31 Applications pending with the ECHR APPLICATIONS 7 Complaints pending with the CCPR COMPLAINTS Liquidation of National Religious Organisation 1 Liquidation of Local Religious Organisation, Registration 2 5 Censorship of Religious Literature and Website 7 2 Revocation of Permit to Import Religious Literature 1 Detention or Criminal conviction for practicing religion 2 Prosecution/Detention for Evangelizing 3 Seizure of Religious Literature in Transport 1 Home search, Literature Seized 4 Raid on or Interference with Religious Meeting 10 TOTAL 31 7 In Russia, there are more than 175,000 active Jehovah s Witnesses, and over 290,000 attend their religious meetings Arson attack in Lutsino OMON raid of religious service in Oryol

JEHOVAH S WITNESSES RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TO: Respect the fundamental freedoms of Jehovah s Witnesses Reverse the Supreme Court decision of 17 July 2017 that implements the repression of Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia Abide by the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the international law to which Russia has obligated itself, including the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights Release Dennis Christensen and stop persecuting Jehovah s Witnesses for the peaceful practice of their religious beliefs Remove the religious literature of Jehovah s Witnesses from the Federal List of Extremist Materials Void the 17 August 2017 ruling of the Vyborg City Court, which declared that the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is not a Bible and is extremist material Representatives of Jehovah s Witnesses welcome the opportunity to engage in constructive dialogue with representatives of the Russian government. For more information: Please contact the Office of General Counsel of Jehovah s Witnesses at generalcounsel@jw.org. Scan here to learn more about legal developments and human rights affecting Jehovah s Witnesses in Russia.