Sergey Yuferov, Mikhail Burkov, Vladimir Bukin and Valeriy Slashchev. September, 2022

Sergey Yuferov, Mikhail Burkov, Vladimir Bukin and Valeriy Slashchev. September, 2022

Sergey Yuferov, Mikhail Burkov, Vladimir Bukin and Valeriy Slashchev. September, 2022

Unjust Verdicts

The Second Appeal Found Jehovah's Witnesses From the Town of Tynda Guilty of Extremism. Four Believers Received More Than 6 Years in the Penal Colony Each

Amur Region

On September 5, 2023, the Amur Regional Court upheld the sentence of four Jehovah's Witnesses. For meetings with fellow believers, Vladimir Bukin, Valeriy Slashchev and Sergey Yuferov will have to serve a sentence of six years and four months in prison, and Mikhail Burkov - six years and two months. The verdict has entered into force.

Back in October 2022, the Tyndinskiy District Court sentenced believers to various terms of imprisonment ranging from six years and two months to six years and six months. However, an appeal overturned this decision, and the men were released from the pre-trial detention center, where they each spent two months. The retrial of the case was completed in June 2023. Judge Valentina Brikova issued a verdict that differed slightly from the first one - from six years and two months to six years and four months in prison.

In their appeals, the believers noted that "the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation did not ban the religion of Jehovah's Witnesses and did not assess the legitimacy of the religious beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses and the ways in which they were expressed." According to the accused, it follows that "despite the liquidation of legal entities, [they] still have the right to freely practice the religion of [their] choice, including reading the Bible and discussing it with others, praying to God, singing songs praising God, and talking to other people about their faith." Believers still insist on their innocence. They have the right to appeal the verdict in the court of cassation.

In the Amur Region, nine more of Jehovah's Witnesses were convicted for their faith and sentenced to six years or more in prison.

The Case of Bukin and Others in Tynda

Case History
In 2018, in the city of Tynda, FSB agent Nurakov, feigning an interest in the Bible, began attending meetings for worship of Jehovah's Witnesses and collecting information about them. In November 2019, a criminal case was initiated against Sergey Yuferov, Valery Slashchev, Mikhail Burkov and Vladimir Bukin. A wave of searches took place in the city. The men were accused of organizing the activity of an extremist organization and involving others in it. In June 2021, the case went to court. A year and a half later, the believers were sentenced from 6 years and 2 months to 6 years and 6 months in a penal colony. In December 2022, the court of appeal overturned the verdict and sent the case for a new trial, and the believers were released from the pretrial detention center, where they had each spent 2 months. In June 2023, they were again sentenced to a penal colony: Bukin, Slashchev and Yuferov were given 6 years and 4 months each, and Burkov was given 6 years and 2 months. Another court of appeal ruled in August 2023 to uphold this decision. In May 2024, the court of cassation confirmed the verdict for all four Jehovah's Witnesses from Tynda.
Timeline

Persons in case

Criminal case

Region:
Amur Region
Locality:
Tynda
Suspected of:
According to investigators, "organized meetings of followers ... religious organizations"
Court case number:
11907100001000076
Initiated:
November 11, 2019
Current case stage:
the verdict entered into force
Investigating:
Investigative Department of the FSB Directorate of Russia for the Amur Region
Articles of Criminal Code of Russian Federation:
282.2 (1)
Court case number:
1-45/2023 (1-9/2022; 1-131/2021)
Court of First Instance:
Tyndinskiy District Court of the Amur Region
Judge of the Court of First Instance:
Valentina Brikova
Case History
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